Generation of Patient-specific Structured Hexahedral Mesh of Aortic Aneurysm Wall
Farah Alkhatib, George C. Bourantas, Adam Wittek, and Karol Miller

TL;DR
This paper presents a method for generating patient-specific hexahedral meshes of aortic aneurysm walls using commercial software, aiming to improve biomechanical assessments with faster, high-quality mesh generation suitable for clinical use.
Contribution
The study introduces a procedure for efficient, high-quality hexahedral mesh generation of complex aneurysm geometries with minimal analyst interaction, enhancing clinical workflow integration.
Findings
Hexahedral meshes provide converged solutions with fewer elements than tetrahedral meshes.
The proposed procedure enables rapid, patient-specific mesh generation within clinical timeframes.
Limited analyst input suffices for high-quality mesh creation in complex aneurysm geometries.
Abstract
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) is an enlargement in the lower part of the main artery Aorta by 1.5 times its normal diameter. AAA can cause death if rupture occurs. Elective surgeries are recommended to prevent rupture based on geometrical measurements of AAA diameter and diameter growth rate. Reliability of these geometric parameters to predict the AAA rupture risk has been questioned, and biomechanical assessment has been proposed to distinguish between patients with high and low risk of rupture. Stress in aneurysm wall is the main variable of interest in such assessment. Most studies use finite element method to compute AAA stress. This requires discretising patient-specific geometry (aneurysm wall and intraluminal thrombus ILT) into finite elements/meshes. Tetrahedral elements are most commonly used as they can be generated in seemingly automated and effortless way. In practice,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAortic aneurysm repair treatments · Aortic Disease and Treatment Approaches
