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Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2012

OPTIMISATION OF RESULTS IN BIFURCATION STENTING: INSIGHTS FROM BENCH MODELS, COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATIONS AND 3D OCT

Nicolas Foin; Ryo Torii; Peter Mortier; Matthieu De Beule; Yun Xu; Justin E. Davies; Carlo Di Mario

Background: Provisional stenting is now the default approach for treatment of bifurcation lesions. It is however still controversial whether dilatation of the Side Branch (SB) after Main Vessel (MV) stenting is beneficial and when Kissing Balloon (KB) inflation should be performed. The aim of this study was to compare benefits of post-dilatation strategy such as KB technique in bifurcation stenting and compare it with a sequential SBMV 2 step post-dilatation without kiss.


22nd Congress of the European Society of Biomechanics | 2016

AUTOMATED FEMORAL LANDMARK EXTRACTION FOR IMPLANT PLACEMENT IN HIP ARTHROPLASTY

Rui B. Ruben; Diogo Moreira Campos Ferreira de Almeida; Paulo Fernandes; J. Folgado; João Gamelas; Benedict Verhegghe; Matthieu De Beule


4th International conference on Computational and Mathematical Biomedical Engineering (CMBE 2015) | 2015

Finite element modelling to investigate the mechanical integrity of biodegradable polymeric stents

Nic Debusschere; Patrick Segers; Peter Dubruel; Benedict Verhegghe; Matthieu De Beule


Proceedings of the jointly organized 11th World congress on Computational Mechanics - WCCM XI ; 5th European conference on Computational Mechanics - ECCM V ; 6th European conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics - ECFD VI | 2014

A numerical framework to model the mechanical behavior of bioresorbable polymeric braided wire stents

Mathias Peirlinck; Nic Debusschere; Matthieu De Beule; Peter Dubruel; Patrick Segers; Benedict Verhegghe


Engineering
 | 2014

Biodegradable stents for pediatric applications: a virtual simulation framework

Mathias Peirlinck; Nic Debusschere; Matthieu De Beule; Patrick Segers; Benedict Verhegghe


11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM XI) - 5th European Conference on Computational Mechanics (ECCM V) - 6th European Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics (ECFD VI) | 2014

Finite element analysis of bioresorbable coronary stents

Nic Debusschere; Matthieu De Beule; Patrick Segers; Peter Dubruel; Benedict Verhegghe


The 8th international symposium on biomechanics in vascular biology and cardiovascular disease : abstract and program book | 2013

Finite element modeling to investigate the mechanical behavior of biodegradable stents

Nic Debusschere; Matthieu De Beule; Patrick Segers; Peter Dubruel; Benedict Verhegghe


Abstract Book Multidisciplinairy European Endovascular Therapy 2012 | 2012

Computational mechanics of stent grafts: can we predict deployed configurations? an in vitro and patient-specific case study

Sander De Bock; Francesco Iannaccone; Isabelle Van Herzeele; Matthieu De Beule; Frank Vermassen; Benedict Verhegghe; Patrick Segers


Abstract Book Multidisciplinairy European Endovascular Therapy 2012 | 2012

Mechanics of carotid stenting: a novel predictive tool of the operative outcome

Francesco Iannaccone; Matthieu De Beule; Frank Vermassen; Isabelle Van Herzeele; Patrick Segers; Benedict Verhegghe


Abstract Book Endocardiovascular Biomechanics Research 2012 | 2012

Modeling of abdominal aortic stent grafts: moving from in vitro to a patient-specific case study

Sander De Bock; Francesco Iannaccone; Isabelle Van Herzeele; Matthieu De Beule; Frank Vermassen; Benedict Verhegghe; Patrick Segers

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Frank Vermassen

Ghent University Hospital

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