Analyzing Single Peristaltic Wave Behavior in Ureter with Variable Diameters: A Ureterdynamic Study
Laxmikant G Keni,
Satish Shenoy B,
Chethan K N
et al.
Abstract:Ureters are muscular tubes that transport urine from the kidney to the bladder. The peristalsis wave is responsible for carrying urine to the bladder. With the regular appearance of peristalsis, areas with anatomic narrowing junctions are crucial for ureteral diseases. A three-dimensional flow analysis is performed for different time steps to understand the effect of the urine bolus formation and the reflux phenomenon on variable diameter ureters. For the constant and variable diameter ureter, the pressure is … Show more
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