Simulation of Decompressive Craniectomy for Ischaemic Stroke Treatment: A Conceptual Modeling Study
Journal
Proceedings - 2020 IEEE EMBS Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, IECBES 2020
Pages
303-308
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
Decompressive craniectomy is a treatment in which part of the skull is removed so as to reduce the intracranial pressure in the skull, especially during brain tissue swelling. Computational modeling studies may be used to understand the efficiency of this treatment in ischaemic stroke for advance clinical decision making. Thus, we performed a simulation using a mathematical model based on poroelastic theory and capillary filtration to see the effects of craniectomy in treating brain tissue swelling using 3D brain geometry. The results show that performing craniectomy can reduce intracranial pressure and reduce the effect of herniation. However, part of the brain is bulging out from the surgical hole and exerts a small amount of stress on the tissue by the surgical edge. This mathematical modeling framework can be used for further investigation of finding the suitable parameters for a decompressive craniectomy. ? 2021 IEEE.
Subjects
Biomedical engineering
Brain
Computation theory
Decision making
Surgery
Capillary filtration
Clinical decision making
Computational model
Conceptual model
Decompressive craniectomy
Intra-cranial pressure
Poroelastic theory
Stroke treatments
Tissue
Type
conference paper