Novel Straight Type Aortic Cannula with Spiral Flow Inducing Design

  • Darlis N
  • Shafii N
  • Dillon J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Aortic cannula is one of major factors leading to adverse events such as thrombosis and atherosclerosis development during open heart surgery. This is due to oxygenated blood outflow with high velocity jet from heart lung machine when exiting the cannula tip into ascending aorta. It was discovered, and validated by several researchers that blood flow out of the left ventricle into the aorta is spiral in nature. In this study, a novel design in which internal profile of the cannula was made to induce spiral flow were tested by way of numerical simulation, and compared against existing commercial cannula. Three designs were tested, which differed in number of groove employed. Among the cannula model designs, cannula design with 4 grooves yielded the lowest value of maximum wall shear stress at testing tube with 3.778 Pa and highest value of area weighted helicity density at 40 mm from cannula tips with 11.829 m/s 2 . Overall, spiral cannula models were showed highly potential in inducing spiral flow, and also the effect on blood hemolysis is acceptable.

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Darlis, N., Shafii, N. S., Dillon, J., Osman, K., & Md Khudzari, A. Z. (2015). Novel Straight Type Aortic Cannula with Spiral Flow Inducing Design. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 773774, 69–74. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.773-774.69

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