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. 2017 Feb:64:92-99.
doi: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2017.01.006. Epub 2017 Jan 21.

Incorporating an immersed boundary method to study thermal effects of vascular systems during tissue cryo-freezing

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Incorporating an immersed boundary method to study thermal effects of vascular systems during tissue cryo-freezing

M Y Ge et al. J Therm Biol. 2017 Feb.

Abstract

In this paper, the three-dimensional thermal effects of a clinically-extracted vascular tissue undergoing cryo-freezing are numerically investigated. Based on the measured experimental temperature field, the numerical results of the Pennes bioheat model combined with the boundary condition-enforced immersed boundary method (IBM) agreed well with experimental data with a maximum temperature discrepancy of 2.9°C. For simulating the temperature profile of a tumor sited in a dominantly vascularized tissue, our model is able to capture with ease the thermal effects at specified junctions of the blood vessels. The vascular complexity and the ice-ball shape irregularity which cannot be easily quantified via clinical experiments are also analyzed and compared for both two-dimensional and three-dimensional settings with different vessel configurations and developments. For the three-dimensional numerical simulations, a n-furcated liver vessels model from a three-dimensional segmented volume using hole-making and subdivision methods is applied. A specific study revealed that the structure and complexity of the vascular network can markedly affect the tissue's freezing configuration with increasing ice-ball irregularity for greater blood vessel complexity.

Keywords: Cryosurgery; Immersed boundary method; Three-dimensional model; Vascular system.

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