An in-vitro evaluation of the flow haemodynamic performance of Gore-Tex extracardiac conduits for univentricular circulation

Abstract Objective(s) The Fontan procedure is a common palliative intervention for sufferers of single ventricle congenital heart defects that results in an anastomosis of the venous return to the pulmonary arteries called the total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC). In patients with palliated single...

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Main Authors: Shane McHugo, Lars Nolke, Patrick Delassus, Eugene MacCarthy, Liam Morris, Colin Joseph McMahon
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13019-020-01269-x
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spelling doaj-6cac4bd9e9c741a1af4d54bcd290115c2020-11-25T02:53:02ZengBMCJournal of Cardiothoracic Surgery1749-80902020-09-0115111010.1186/s13019-020-01269-xAn in-vitro evaluation of the flow haemodynamic performance of Gore-Tex extracardiac conduits for univentricular circulationShane McHugo0Lars Nolke1Patrick Delassus2Eugene MacCarthy3Liam Morris4Colin Joseph McMahon5Galway Medical Technology Centre, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (GMIT)Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Children’s Health IrelandGalway Medical Technology Centre, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (GMIT)Galway Medical Technology Centre, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (GMIT)Galway Medical Technology Centre, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (GMIT)Department of Pediatric Cardiology Children’s Health IrelandAbstract Objective(s) The Fontan procedure is a common palliative intervention for sufferers of single ventricle congenital heart defects that results in an anastomosis of the venous return to the pulmonary arteries called the total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC). In patients with palliated single ventricular heart defects, the Fontan circulation passively directs systemic venous return to the pulmonary circulation in the absence of a functional sub-pulmonary ventricle. Therefore, the Fontan circulation is highly dependent on favourable flow and energetics, and minimal energy loss is of great importance. The majority of in vitro studies, to date, employ a rigid TCPC model. Recently, few studies have incorporated flexible TCPC models, without the inclusion of commercially available conduits used in these surgical scenarios. Method The methodology set out in this study successfully utilizes patient-specific phantoms along with the corresponding flowrate waveforms to characterise the flow haemodynamic performance of extracardiac Gore-Tex conduits. This was achieved by comparing a rigid and flexible TCPC models against a flexible model with an integrated Gore-Tex conduit. Results The flexible model with the integrated Gore-Tex graft exhibited greater levels of energy losses when compared to the rigid walled model. With this, the flow fields showed greater levels of turbulence in the complaint and Gore-Tex models compared to the rigid model under ultrasound analysis. Conclusion This study shows that vessel compliance along with the incorporation of Gore-Tex extracardiac conduits have significant impact on the flow haemodynamics in a patient-specific surgical scenario.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13019-020-01269-xAdditive manufacturing3D printingFontanTotal cavopulmonary connectionCardiac surgery
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author Shane McHugo
Lars Nolke
Patrick Delassus
Eugene MacCarthy
Liam Morris
Colin Joseph McMahon
spellingShingle Shane McHugo
Lars Nolke
Patrick Delassus
Eugene MacCarthy
Liam Morris
Colin Joseph McMahon
An in-vitro evaluation of the flow haemodynamic performance of Gore-Tex extracardiac conduits for univentricular circulation
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Additive manufacturing
3D printing
Fontan
Total cavopulmonary connection
Cardiac surgery
author_facet Shane McHugo
Lars Nolke
Patrick Delassus
Eugene MacCarthy
Liam Morris
Colin Joseph McMahon
author_sort Shane McHugo
title An in-vitro evaluation of the flow haemodynamic performance of Gore-Tex extracardiac conduits for univentricular circulation
title_short An in-vitro evaluation of the flow haemodynamic performance of Gore-Tex extracardiac conduits for univentricular circulation
title_full An in-vitro evaluation of the flow haemodynamic performance of Gore-Tex extracardiac conduits for univentricular circulation
title_fullStr An in-vitro evaluation of the flow haemodynamic performance of Gore-Tex extracardiac conduits for univentricular circulation
title_full_unstemmed An in-vitro evaluation of the flow haemodynamic performance of Gore-Tex extracardiac conduits for univentricular circulation
title_sort in-vitro evaluation of the flow haemodynamic performance of gore-tex extracardiac conduits for univentricular circulation
publisher BMC
series Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
issn 1749-8090
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Objective(s) The Fontan procedure is a common palliative intervention for sufferers of single ventricle congenital heart defects that results in an anastomosis of the venous return to the pulmonary arteries called the total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC). In patients with palliated single ventricular heart defects, the Fontan circulation passively directs systemic venous return to the pulmonary circulation in the absence of a functional sub-pulmonary ventricle. Therefore, the Fontan circulation is highly dependent on favourable flow and energetics, and minimal energy loss is of great importance. The majority of in vitro studies, to date, employ a rigid TCPC model. Recently, few studies have incorporated flexible TCPC models, without the inclusion of commercially available conduits used in these surgical scenarios. Method The methodology set out in this study successfully utilizes patient-specific phantoms along with the corresponding flowrate waveforms to characterise the flow haemodynamic performance of extracardiac Gore-Tex conduits. This was achieved by comparing a rigid and flexible TCPC models against a flexible model with an integrated Gore-Tex conduit. Results The flexible model with the integrated Gore-Tex graft exhibited greater levels of energy losses when compared to the rigid walled model. With this, the flow fields showed greater levels of turbulence in the complaint and Gore-Tex models compared to the rigid model under ultrasound analysis. Conclusion This study shows that vessel compliance along with the incorporation of Gore-Tex extracardiac conduits have significant impact on the flow haemodynamics in a patient-specific surgical scenario.
topic Additive manufacturing
3D printing
Fontan
Total cavopulmonary connection
Cardiac surgery
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13019-020-01269-x
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