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2010

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A Linear Finite Element Acoustic Fluid-Structure Model Of Ultrasonic Angioplasty In Vivo, Mark Wylie, Garrett Mcguinness, Graham Gavin Mar 2010

A Linear Finite Element Acoustic Fluid-Structure Model Of Ultrasonic Angioplasty In Vivo, Mark Wylie, Garrett Mcguinness, Graham Gavin

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The delivery of high-power ultrasonic energy via small diameter wire waveguides represents a new alternative therapy for the treatment of chronic totally occluded arteries (CTOs). This type of energy manifests itself as a mechanical vibration at the distal-tip of the waveguide with amplitudes of vibration up to 60 µm and at frequencies of 20- 50 kHz. Disruption of diseased tissue is reported to be a result of direct mechanical ablation, cavitation, pressure components and acoustic streaming and that ablation was only evident above the cavitation threshold. This work presents a linear finite element acoustic fluid-structure model of an ultrasonic angioplasty …