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We report a case of infolding of a fenestrated stent graft involving the visceral vessel segment after a juxtarenal abdominal aorta aneurysm repair.
We propose a "normalised accumulated gradient" (NAG) and the coefficient of variance (CV) to estimate the FAN in a vessel segment.
In such situations, however, other sections of a vessel segment may be chosen as single vessels within a given field are commonly not straight and segments can readily be found that possess a more favorable flow angle.
The Vessel segment manufactures and sells vessels.
Failure to contract at least 10% within one hour disqualified the vessel segment from further experiments.
The software calculated a path line and measured the diameter and circumference of the selected vessel segment every 0.2 mm perpendicular to the centre line, from which the average circumference of a 5 mm long vessel segment was finally obtained.
To improve the accuracy of this measurement, we ascribed MFI values to each individual vessel segment and the mean value for each video sequence was calculated.
The randomness in the direction of sprout formation determined the curvature of vessels, whereas the probability of sprout formation from a vessel segment had a significant effect on the total number of vessels in vascular networks.
This would lead to a very short vessel segment with a nearly maximal pressure drop, which could lead to extreme vessel dilation.
Vessel (segment) average diameter, length and volume, were exported to a Microsoft Excel file and analyzed using GraphPad 4 statistical software.
The exact relation between a specified vessel segment and a desired parenchymal target zone is today easily recognized with modern imaging techniques.
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