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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering | 2018

Ex Vivo Modeling of Perioperative Air Leaks in Porcine Lungs

Charles Klassen; Chad E. Eckert; Jordan Wong; Jacques P. Guyette; Jason L. Harris; Suzanne E. Thompson; Leonard J Wudel; Harald C. Ott

Objective: A novel ex vivo model is described to advance the understanding of prolonged air leaks, one of the most common postoperative complications following thoracic resection procedures. Methods: As an alternative to in vivo testing, an ex vivo model simulating the various physiologic environments experienced by an isolated lung during the perioperative period was designed and built. Isolated porcine lungs were perfused and ventilated during open chest and closed chest simulations, mimicking intra and postoperative ventilation conditions. To assess and validate system capabilities, nine porcine lungs were tested by creating a standardized injury to create an approximately 250 cc/min air leak. Air leak rates, physiologic ventilation, and perfusion parameters were continuously monitored, while gas transfer analysis was performed on selected lungs. Segmental ventilation was monitored using electrical impedance tomography. Results: The evaluated lungs produced flow–volume and pressure–volume loops that approximated standard clinical representations under positive (mechanical) and negative (physiological) pressure ventilation modalities. Leak rate was averaged across the ventilation phases, and sharp increases in leak rate were observed between positive and negative pressure phases, suggesting that differences or changes in ventilation mechanics may strongly influence leak development. Conclusion: The successful design and validation of a novel ex vivo lung model was achieved. Model output paralleled clinical observations. Pressure modality may also play a significant role in air leak severity. Significance: This work provides a foundation for future studies aimed at increasing the understanding of air leaks to better inform means of mitigating the risk of air leaks under clinically relevant conditions.


Archive | 2018

Surgical Tool Positioning Based on Sensed Parameters

Chad E. Eckert; Jason L. Harris; Frederick E. Shelton


Archive | 2018

POSITIONNEMENT D'INSTRUMENT CHIRURGICAL SUR LA BASE DE PARAMÈTRES DÉTECTÉS

Chad E. Eckert; Jason L. Harris; Frederick E. Shelton; Jeffrey S. Swayze; Michael J. Vendely; David C. Yates


Archive | 2017

COMPOSITE ADJUNCT MATERIALS FOR DELIVERING MEDICANTS

Iv Frederick E. Shelton; Michael J. Vendely; Jason L. Harris; Chad E. Eckert


Archive | 2017

MATÉRIAUX AUXILIAIRES COMPOSITES POUR L'ADMINISTRATION DE MÉDICAMENTS

Jason L. Harris; Michael J. Vendely; Chad E. Eckert; Frederick E. Shelton


Archive | 2016

Surgical staple buttress with magnetic elements

Chad E. Eckert; Charles J. Scheib; John P. Matonick; Morgan R. Hunter; Iv Frederick E. Shelton


Archive | 2016

Klammern mit einer abdeckung

Chad E. Eckert; Iv Frederick E. Shelton; Jeffrey S. Swayze; Jason L. Harris; Jerome R. Morgan


Archive | 2016

SURGICAL ADJUNCTS WITH MEDICANTS AFFECTED BY ACTIVATOR MATERIALS

Iv Frederick E. Shelton; Michael J. Vendely; Jason L. Harris; Tamara Widenhouse; Chad E. Eckert; Cortney E. Henderson


Archive | 2016

STAPLES COMPRISING A COVER

Chad E. Eckert; Iv Frederick E. Shelton; Jeffrey S. Swayze; Jason L. Harris; Jerome R. Morgan


Archive | 2016

Adjunct material to provide controlled drug release

Iv Frederick E. Shelton; Michael J. Vendely; Jason L. Harris; Chad E. Eckert

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Leonard J Wudel

Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

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