P-004 Comprehensive flow models including circle of Willis with aneurysmal malformations and real-time flow characteristic data acquisition

ConclusionThe assessments of medical devices using this comprehensive flow model have shown that in-vitro modeling could advance to a level that reduces the time and cost of medical device development and needed before FDA approval. To achieve this goal, future projects include: development of an in-line sterilization section, implementation of an in-line particle counting system, and development of new models, conditions/anatomies, and events such as delayed aneurysm rupture. This comprehensive flow model can also enable surgeons to train on new technologies and techniques and to serve as an experimental model for CFD verification.Abstract P-004 Figure 1Invitro vassel model with data acquisition equipment A – side view B – top viewDisclosures N. Norris: 5; C; Northern Arizona University. O. Asgari: 5; C; Northern Arizona University. I. Smith: 5; C; Northern Arizona University. B. Fennel: 5; C; Northern Arizona University. T. Becker: 4; C; Aneuvas Technologies Inc.. 5; C; Northern Arizona University.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tags: SNIS 19th annual meeting oral poster abstracts Source Type: research