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Fast virtual deployment of self-expandable stents: Method and in vitro evaluation for intracranial aneurysmal stenting

Larrabide, Ignacio
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Kim, Minsuok
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Augsburger, Luca
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2012
Medical Image Analysis

Introduction: Minimally invasive treatment approaches, like the implantation of percutaneous stents, are becoming more popular every day for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms. The outcome of such treatments is related to factors like vessel and aneurysm geometry, hemodynamic conditions and device design. For this reason, having a tool for assessing stenting alternatives beforehand is crucial.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.media.2010.04.009
Web of Science ID

WOS:000302434300013

Author(s)
Larrabide, Ignacio
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Kim, Minsuok
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Augsburger, Luca
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Cruz Villa-Uriol, Maria
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Ruefenacht, Daniel
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Frangi, Alejandro F.
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Medical Image Analysis
Volume

16

Start page

721

End page

730

Subjects

Virtual stenting

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Intracranial aneurysms

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Simplex deformable models

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Cfd

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Virtual angiography

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In vitro validation

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Finite-Element-Analysis

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Object Reconstruction

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Deformable Models

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Expanding Stent

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Coronary Stents

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Artery

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Simulation

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Hemodynamics

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Placement

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Dynamics

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