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Air Flow in Patient with Tracheotomy
G. Tabor
University of Exeter, School of Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics, Exeter, UK.
What is a Tracheotomy?
Patient with Hood™ stoma stent
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A tracheotomy operation is a procedure whereby a hole is cut in the patient's trachea to provide
an alternative route for air to enter and leave the lungs. After the patient's trachea has been
opened a plastic or metal tube called a tracheotomy tube is inserted and held in place. This tube
acts like a windpipe and allows the patient to breathe.
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Mesh Generation in ScanIP and +ScanFE
Segmentation of trachea, stent, bones, tissue and lungs
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FE mesh of trachea and implant
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CFD of airflow in Fluent
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An in vivo CT scan of a patient was imported into ScanIP and segmented into five different structures:
- Trachea & airways
- Tracheotomy tube (i.e. Hood™ stoma stent)
- Bones
- Soft tissue
- Lungs
The airways and the implant were meshed within +ScanFE and exported in Fluent format. +ScanFE generated
a cell deformation index based on a comparison between enclosed and enclosing spheres for each cell.
All cells generated by this technique are of good shape with low index values.
Fluent Simulation
Computations were performed on exhalation at a flow rate 30 cm3/s (a gentle exhalation) with the
implant blocked off and with it open. Results shown on image give the velocity magnitude and total
pressure on this plane for the case where the implant is blocked up.
Publication
Tabor, G., Xuan, B., Fureder, R., West, T., Young, P., 2004. On Automating the Generation of CFD Models Based on 3D Data: Industrial and
Biomedical Applications. In: ECCOMAS 2004, 24-28 July 2004 Jyväskylä.
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