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Surgical Planning and Optimization of Patient-Specific Fontan Grafts With Uncertain Post-Operative Boundary Conditions and Anastomosis Displacement

Surgical Planning and Optimization of Patient-Specific Fontan Grafts With Uncertain Post-Operative Boundary Conditions and Anastomosis Displacement

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Abstract ObjectiveFontan surgical planning involves designing grafts to perform optimized hemodynamic performance for the patient’s long-term health benefit. The uncertainty of post-operative boundary conditions (BC) and graft anastomisis displacements may significantly affect the optimized graft designs and lead to undesired outcomes, especially for hepatic flow distribution (HFD). We aim to develop a computation framework to automatically optimize patient-specific Fontan grafts with the maximized possibility of keeping the post-operative results within clinical acceptable thresholds. MethodsThe uncertainties of BC and anastomosis displacements were modeled by using Gaussian distributions according to prior research studies. By parameterizing the Fontan grafts, we built surrogate models of hemodynamic parameters by taking the design parameters and BC as inputs. A two-phased reliability-based robust optimization (RBRO) strategy was developed by combining deterministic optimization (DO) and optimization under uncertainty (OUU) to reduce the computation cost. ResultsWe evaluated the performance of the RBRO framework by comparing it with the DO method on four Fontan patient cases. The results showed that the surgical plans computed from the proposed method yield up to 79.2% improvement on the reliability of HFD than those from the DO method (p < 0.0001). The mean values of iPL and %WSS satisfied the clinically acceptable thresholds. ConclusionThis study demonstrated the effectiveness of our RBRO framework to address uncertainties of BC and anastomosis displacements for Fontan surgical planning. SignificanceThe technique developed in this paper demonstrates a significant improvement in the reliability of predicted post-operative outcomes for Fontan surgical planning. This planning technique is immediately applicable as a building block to enable technology for optimal long-term outcomes for pediatric Fontan patients and can also be used to other pediatric and adult cardiac surgeries.

Fuge Mark D.、Olivieri Laura、Liu Xiaolong、Hibino Narutoshi、Kim Byeol、Loke Yue-Hin、Mass Paige、Krieger Axel

Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of MarylandDivision of Cardiology, Children?ˉs National HospitalDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins UniversityDepartment of Surgery, The University of Chicago MedicineDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins UniversityDivision of Cardiology, Children?ˉs National HospitalSheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation, Children?ˉs National HospitalDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

10.1101/2021.12.07.21267426

外科学医学研究方法临床医学

Fontan surgerypatient specific vascular graftdesign optimizationoptimization under uncertainty

Fuge Mark D.,Olivieri Laura,Liu Xiaolong,Hibino Narutoshi,Kim Byeol,Loke Yue-Hin,Mass Paige,Krieger Axel.Surgical Planning and Optimization of Patient-Specific Fontan Grafts With Uncertain Post-Operative Boundary Conditions and Anastomosis Displacement[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-30].https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.12.07.21267426.点此复制

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