Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session R05: Medical Flow and Devices I
1:50 PM–3:47 PM,
Monday, November 25, 2024
Room: Ballroom E
Chair: Iman Borazjani, Texas A&M University, College Station
Abstract: R05.00009 : Flow Characterization and Parametric Analysis for Mechanical Kidney Stone Removal.
3:34 PM–3:47 PM
Presenter:
Claire MacDougall
(Stanford University)
Authors:
Claire MacDougall
(Stanford University)
Jasmine Vallejo
(Stanford University)
Yilong Chang
(Stanford University)
Renee Zhao
(Stanford University)
Beverley J McKeon
(Stanford University)
Despite its widespread adoption, URS is time-consuming and can leave residual fragments, which may cause recurrent symptomatic obstruction and serve as origins for stone regrowth (Chew et al., 2016; Iremashvili et al., 2019). Therefore, there is a critical need for a more efficient and safe method to clear stone fragments intraoperatively. In response to this need, a novel kidney stone extraction device has been developed (Zhao et al., 2023).
This work presents a characterization of the complex flow generated by the device. Wall-modeled Large Eddy Simulations (WMLES) on a moving mesh are used to model the system. Physical insights and parameters for optimizing the device's performance will be discussed.
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