2019
DOI: 10.1002/cnm.3229
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Anatomically based simulation of hepatic perfusion in the human liver

Abstract: Liver structures of a healthy subject are digitised and segmented from computed tomography (CT) images, and hepatic perfusion is modelled in the hepatic artery and portal vein of the healthy subject with structured tree‐based outflow boundary conditions. This self‐similar structured tree is widely used in the literature, eg, blood flow simulation in larger systemic arteries and cerebral circulation, and is used in this study to model the effect of the smaller hepatic arteries and arterioles, as well as the sma… Show more

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“…The details of imaging data, digitizing procedure, and major geometrical parameters of the hepatic artery were presented in our previous work. 23 Although the preoperative arterial results will be briefly reported in this study, it should be kept in mind that the main focus of this study is the postoperative hepatic arterial flow. In Figure 3, ST is also shown in the schematic, and more details are presented in Section 2.3.2.…”
Section: Left Hepatectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The details of imaging data, digitizing procedure, and major geometrical parameters of the hepatic artery were presented in our previous work. 23 Although the preoperative arterial results will be briefly reported in this study, it should be kept in mind that the main focus of this study is the postoperative hepatic arterial flow. In Figure 3, ST is also shown in the schematic, and more details are presented in Section 2.3.2.…”
Section: Left Hepatectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In summary, the minimum postoperative radius of the ST for the hepatic artery BCs increases from 7.5 × 10 −6 m (as used in Ma et al 30 to model the preoperative hepatic arterial flow) to 8.5 × 10 −6 m, lying in the size range of the hepatic arterioles, ie, 15 to 35 m in diameter 37 in liver lobules. Other parameters and properties of the ST remain the same.…”
Section: Vessel Size Variation In Postoperative Stsmentioning
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