2022
DOI: 10.3390/jfb13020069
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A Parametric Study of Flushing Conditions for Improvement of Angioscopy Visibility

Abstract: During an angioscopy operation, a transparent liquid called dextran is sprayed out from a catheter to flush the blood away from the space between the camera and target. Medical doctors usually inject dextran at a constant flow rate. However, they often cannot obtain clear angioscopy visibility because the flushing out of the blood is insufficient. Good flushing conditions producing clear angioscopy visibility will increase the rate of success of angioscopy operations. This study aimed to determine a way to imp… Show more

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“…The range of endoscopic access has been widely extended by the development of a miniaturized endoscopic tip with high flexibility and functionality 12 14 . For example, the instrument diameter is 12.8 mm for the colonoscope 15 , 3.0 mm for the bronchoscope 16 , and 1.7 mm for the angioscope 17 . The expansion of endoscopic access throughout the body will increase the range of sites in which endoscopic laser treatment can be used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The range of endoscopic access has been widely extended by the development of a miniaturized endoscopic tip with high flexibility and functionality 12 14 . For example, the instrument diameter is 12.8 mm for the colonoscope 15 , 3.0 mm for the bronchoscope 16 , and 1.7 mm for the angioscope 17 . The expansion of endoscopic access throughout the body will increase the range of sites in which endoscopic laser treatment can be used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a numerical simulation method that has gained widespread use in studying fluid systems where experimental measurements are either challenging or prohibitively expensive. This technique facilitates the acquisition of flow parameters and phenomena that are not easily accessible or available through experimental means [27,28]. For example, wall shear stress (WSS) is an important parameter of the interaction at the intersection and is often used to describe the mechanical properties of a material or structural surface [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%