Mathematical Modeling of Deposits Accumulation on the Plastic Biliary Stent Surface for Predicting Its Occlusion

Endoprosthetics with plastic stents has been used to restore bile drainage through the percutaneous or endoscopic method since the late 1970s. The long-term results cannot be considered satisfactory due to the high incidence of jaundice recurrence which is caused by the occlusion of plastic stents w...

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Main Author: Kuchumov, Aleksei Gennadevich
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Language:English
Published: Saratov State University 2020-06-01
Series:Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия Математика. Механика. Информатика
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spelling doaj-44c49c6fb58b4b4783ced5b04ccc63f32020-11-25T03:52:20ZengSaratov State UniversityИзвестия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия Математика. Механика. Информатика1816-97912541-90052020-06-0120222023110.18500/1816-9791-2020-20-2-220-231Mathematical Modeling of Deposits Accumulation on the Plastic Biliary Stent Surface for Predicting Its OcclusionKuchumov, Aleksei Gennadevich0Perm State National Research Polytechnical University, Russia, 614990, Perm, Komsomolskii av., 29Endoprosthetics with plastic stents has been used to restore bile drainage through the percutaneous or endoscopic method since the late 1970s. The long-term results cannot be considered satisfactory due to the high incidence of jaundice recurrence which is caused by the occlusion of plastic stents with a biliary sludge (accumulation of cholesterol crystals, pigment crystals, bacteria and calcium salts). Cholesterol is considered to be the main component of biliary sludge that stimulates the reduction of the stent lumen. The average lifetime of stents is 3–6 months. Despite numerous experimental studies of the occlusion process, the optimal timing for the replacement of the biliary plastic stent has not been established. Too frequent replacement of the stent can lead to additional complications, so an individualized forecast of the stent’s lifetime for a particular patient is needed. In this paper, a model of the flow of lithogenic bile as a non-Newtonian fluid is developed taking into account the transport of particles describing the behavior of cholesterol crystals that accumulate on the inner surface of the stent, stimulating a decrease in its lumen. A correlation was found between cholesterol concentration and occlusion time based on the use of a specially developed iterative procedure. The results of the numerical computations show that individual parameters (age, gender, bile viscosity, cholesterol concentration) have a significant impact on the rate of occlusion of the stent.https://mmi.sgu.ru/sites/mmi.sgu.ru/files/2020/05/220-231kuchumov.pdfbilebiliary stentnon-newtonian fluid
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Mathematical Modeling of Deposits Accumulation on the Plastic Biliary Stent Surface for Predicting Its Occlusion
Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия Математика. Механика. Информатика
bile
biliary stent
non-newtonian fluid
author_facet Kuchumov, Aleksei Gennadevich
author_sort Kuchumov, Aleksei Gennadevich
title Mathematical Modeling of Deposits Accumulation on the Plastic Biliary Stent Surface for Predicting Its Occlusion
title_short Mathematical Modeling of Deposits Accumulation on the Plastic Biliary Stent Surface for Predicting Its Occlusion
title_full Mathematical Modeling of Deposits Accumulation on the Plastic Biliary Stent Surface for Predicting Its Occlusion
title_fullStr Mathematical Modeling of Deposits Accumulation on the Plastic Biliary Stent Surface for Predicting Its Occlusion
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical Modeling of Deposits Accumulation on the Plastic Biliary Stent Surface for Predicting Its Occlusion
title_sort mathematical modeling of deposits accumulation on the plastic biliary stent surface for predicting its occlusion
publisher Saratov State University
series Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия Математика. Механика. Информатика
issn 1816-9791
2541-9005
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Endoprosthetics with plastic stents has been used to restore bile drainage through the percutaneous or endoscopic method since the late 1970s. The long-term results cannot be considered satisfactory due to the high incidence of jaundice recurrence which is caused by the occlusion of plastic stents with a biliary sludge (accumulation of cholesterol crystals, pigment crystals, bacteria and calcium salts). Cholesterol is considered to be the main component of biliary sludge that stimulates the reduction of the stent lumen. The average lifetime of stents is 3–6 months. Despite numerous experimental studies of the occlusion process, the optimal timing for the replacement of the biliary plastic stent has not been established. Too frequent replacement of the stent can lead to additional complications, so an individualized forecast of the stent’s lifetime for a particular patient is needed. In this paper, a model of the flow of lithogenic bile as a non-Newtonian fluid is developed taking into account the transport of particles describing the behavior of cholesterol crystals that accumulate on the inner surface of the stent, stimulating a decrease in its lumen. A correlation was found between cholesterol concentration and occlusion time based on the use of a specially developed iterative procedure. The results of the numerical computations show that individual parameters (age, gender, bile viscosity, cholesterol concentration) have a significant impact on the rate of occlusion of the stent.
topic bile
biliary stent
non-newtonian fluid
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