2008
DOI: 10.1115/1.2907765
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3D Reconstruction and Manufacture of Real Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: From CT Scan to Silicone Model

Abstract: Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) can be defined as a permanent and irreversible dilation of the infrarenal aorta. AAAs are often considered to be an aorta with a diameter 1.5 times the normal infrarenal aorta diameter. This paper describes a technique to manufacture realistic silicone AAA models for use with experimental studies. This paper is concerned with the reconstruction and manufacturing process of patient-specific AAAs. 3D reconstruction from computed tomography scan data allows the AAA to be created. M… Show more

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“…6,11,12 Each experimental model was imaged using CT before testing to generate accurate numeric reconstructions for validation purposes using previously reported 3D reconstruction techniques and the commercially available software Mimics (Materialise). 16,23,36 Rupture occurred at the location of numerically predicted peak wall stress in 80% of cases and at high, but not peak, stress regions in 10% of cases. These sites were also shown to be regions of complex gaussian surface curvature 40 and correlated well with the stress patterns observed using photoelastic stress analysis on the same geometry.…”
Section: Experimental Aaa Rupture Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…6,11,12 Each experimental model was imaged using CT before testing to generate accurate numeric reconstructions for validation purposes using previously reported 3D reconstruction techniques and the commercially available software Mimics (Materialise). 16,23,36 Rupture occurred at the location of numerically predicted peak wall stress in 80% of cases and at high, but not peak, stress regions in 10% of cases. These sites were also shown to be regions of complex gaussian surface curvature 40 and correlated well with the stress patterns observed using photoelastic stress analysis on the same geometry.…”
Section: Experimental Aaa Rupture Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13,17,35 It is now possible to create patient-specific rubber AAA models 36 that are nonuniform in wall strength 35 similar to the in vivo situation. 31 These models can then be studied using the rupture technique reported by the authors.…”
Section: Computational Aaa Rupture Riskmentioning
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“…3D reconstructions were performed using the commercial software Mimics v10.0 (Materialise, Belgium). This reconstruction technique was validated with previous work performed by our group [26,27]. The iliac arteries were omitted from the reconstruction as they have been shown not to significantly alter the resulting wall stress distributions [10].…”
Section: Study Subjects and Reconstructionsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The CT DICOM data were imported into Mimics v16 to reconstruct patient-specific 3-D models of the thoracic aorta using the algorithm introduced by Doyle et al 10 Three steps were required to reconstruct 3-D models from CT data using Mimics. First, a thresholding technique was applied to the imported CT data to highlight the areas of interest, which is called rudimentary segmentation.…”
Section: Imaging Protocols and 3-d Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%