A Numerical Acoustic Fluid-structure Model of a Therapeutic Ultrasound Angioplasty Device

Graham Gavin, M.S. J Hashmi, Finbar Dolan, Garrett McGuinness

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Abstract

Ultrasonic angioplasty involves the use of ultrasonic vibrations delivered to the distal-tip of small diameter wire waveguides and is an emerging technology the may have potential use in the treatment of complicated atherosclerotic plaques during cardiovascular surgery. Complicated plaques, including chronic total occlusions and calcified lesions, seriously reduce success rates during standard intervention involving guidewire access, followed by balloon dilation or stent delivery. The large amplitude (0-150 μm) wire waveguide distal-tip displacements in the low-frequency ultrasonic (18-45 kHz) range have been shown to disrupt plaque material by direct contact ablation and cavitation, acoustic streaming and pressure wave components in adjacent fluid 1. The effects on this surrounding fluid are complex and are related to the distal-tip geometry, frequency of operation, vibration amplitude, as well as the operating environment, including, fluid properties and boundary conditions. While the majority of work to date on ultrasound angioplasty has focused on experimental and clinical studies 2, 3, further understanding of distal-tip effects is necessary. This work describes a numerical fluid-structure model of the wire waveguide distal-tip and is used to predict the pressures developed in the fluid region near the tip wall, the acoustic pressure field and, with the inclusion of appropriate threshold intensity, when cavitation will occur. The model has been validated against experimental acoustic pressure field results reported in the literature. The model can be further used to predict the effects of parameters such as distal-tip geometry, displacement amplitude and frequency of operation and will prove a valuable design aid in the choice of optimum powers to disrupt various biological materials.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Event5th World Congress of Biomechanics -
Duration: 1 Jan 2006 → …

Conference

Conference5th World Congress of Biomechanics
Period1/01/06 → …
OtherAbstracts of the 5th World Congress of Biomechanics

Keywords

  • ultrasonic angioplasty
  • ultrasonic vibrations
  • atherosclerotic plaques
  • cardiovascular surgery
  • chronic total occlusions
  • calcified lesions
  • guidewire access
  • balloon dilation
  • stent delivery
  • wire waveguide
  • distal-tip displacements
  • low-frequency ultrasonic
  • plaque material
  • direct contact ablation
  • cavitation
  • acoustic streaming
  • pressure wave
  • fluid properties
  • boundary conditions
  • numerical fluid-structure model
  • acoustic pressure field
  • cavitation threshold
  • distal-tip geometry
  • displacement amplitude
  • frequency of operation
  • biological materials

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