@inproceedings{PetzStallingGoubergritsetal.2004, author = {Petz, Christoph and Stalling, Detlev and Goubergrits, Leonid and Affeld, Klaus and Spuler, Andreas}, title = {Validierung von Str{\"o}mungssimulationen in kardiovaskul{\"a}ren Anwendungen}, series = {Bildverabeitung f{\"u}r die Medizin 2004}, booktitle = {Bildverabeitung f{\"u}r die Medizin 2004}, editor = {Tolxdorff, Thomas}, pages = {356 -- 360}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{GoubergritsThamsenBertheetal.2010, author = {Goubergrits, Leonid and Thamsen, Bente and Berthe, Andr{\´e} and Poethke, Jens and Kertzscher, Ulrich and Affeld, Klaus and Petz, Christoph and Hege, Hans-Christian and Hoch, Heinrich and Spuler, Andreas}, title = {In Vitro Study of Near-Wall Flow in a Cerebral Aneurysm Model with and without Coils}, series = {American Journal of Neuroradiology}, volume = {31:8}, journal = {American Journal of Neuroradiology}, doi = {10.3174/ajnr.A2121}, pages = {1521 -- 1528}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{GoubergritsWellnhoferKertzscheretal.2009, author = {Goubergrits, Leonid and Wellnhofer, Ernst and Kertzscher, Ulrich and Affeld, Klaus and Petz, Christoph and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Coronary Artery WSS Profiling Using a Geometry Reconstruction Based on Biplane Angiography}, series = {Annals of Biomedical Engineering}, volume = {37}, journal = {Annals of Biomedical Engineering}, number = {4}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {s10439-009-9656-7}, pages = {682 -- 691}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @article{GoubergritsKertzscherAffeldetal.2008, author = {Goubergrits, Leonid and Kertzscher, Ulrich and Affeld, Klaus and Petz, Christoph and Stalling, Detlev}, title = {Numerical Dye Washout Method as a Tool for Characterizing the Heart Valve Flow}, series = {ASAIO Journal}, volume = {54(1)}, journal = {ASAIO Journal}, doi = {10.1097/MAT.0b013e31815c5e38}, pages = {50 -- 57}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @article{GoubergritsTimmelAffeldetal.2006, author = {Goubergrits, Leonid and Timmel, Tobias and Affeld, Klaus and Petz, Christoph and Stalling, Detlev and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Characterization of an artificial valve flow using the numerical dye washout visualization technique}, series = {Artificial Organs}, volume = {30(8)}, journal = {Artificial Organs}, pages = {642 -- 650}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{GoubergritsSpulerSchalleretal.2014, author = {Goubergrits, Leonid and Spuler, Andreas and Schaller, Jens and Wiegmann, Nils and Berthe, Andre and Hege, Hans-Christian and Affeld, Klaus and Kertzscher, Ulrich}, title = {In vitro study of hemodynamic treatment improvement: Hunterian ligation of a fenestrated basilar artery aneurysm after coiling}, series = {The International Journal of Artificial Organs}, volume = {37}, journal = {The International Journal of Artificial Organs}, number = {4}, doi = {10.5301/ijao.5000314}, pages = {325 -- 335}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Hunterian ligation affecting hemodynamics in vessels was proposed to avoid rebleeding in a case of a fenestrated basilar artery aneurysm after incomplete coil occlusion. We studied the hemodynamics in vitro to predict the hemodynamic changes near the aneurysm remnant caused by Hunterian ligation. A transparent model was fabricated based on three-dimensional rotational angiography imaging. Arteries were segmented and reconstructed. Pulsatile flow in the artery segments near the partially occluded (coiled) aneurysm was investigated by means of particle image velocimetry. The hemodynamic situation was investigated before and after Hunterian ligation of either the left or the right vertebral artery (LVA/RVA). Since post-ligation flow rate in the basilar artery was unknown, reduced and retained flow rates were simulated for both ligation options. Flow in the RVA and in the corresponding fenestra vessel is characterized by a vortex at the vertebrobasilar junction, whereas the LVA exhibits undisturbed laminar flow. Both options (RVA or LVA ligation) cause a significant flow reduction near the aneurysm remnant with a retained flow rate. The impact of RVA ligation is, however, significantly higher. This in vitro case study shows that flow reduction near the aneurysm remnant can be achieved by Hunterian ligation and that this effect depends largely on the selection of the ligated vessel. Thus the ability of the proposed in vitro pipe-line to improve hemodynamic impact of the proposed therapy was successfully proved.}, language = {en} }