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Functional Grading of a Transversely Isotropic Hyperelastic Model with Applications in Modeling Tricuspid and Mitral Valve Transition Regions

Surgical simulators and injury-prediction human models require a combination of representative tissue geometry and accurate tissue material properties to predict realistic tool–tissue interaction forces and injury mechanisms, respectively. While biological tissues have been individually characterize...

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Autores principales: Roy, Rajarshi, Warren, Eric, Xu, Yaoyao, Yow, Caleb, Madhurapantula, Rama S., Orgel, Joseph P. R. O., Lister, Kevin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7554844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899559
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186503
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author Roy, Rajarshi
Warren, Eric
Xu, Yaoyao
Yow, Caleb
Madhurapantula, Rama S.
Orgel, Joseph P. R. O.
Lister, Kevin
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Warren, Eric
Xu, Yaoyao
Yow, Caleb
Madhurapantula, Rama S.
Orgel, Joseph P. R. O.
Lister, Kevin
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description Surgical simulators and injury-prediction human models require a combination of representative tissue geometry and accurate tissue material properties to predict realistic tool–tissue interaction forces and injury mechanisms, respectively. While biological tissues have been individually characterized, the transition regions between tissues have received limited research attention, potentially resulting in inaccuracies within simulations. In this work, an approach to characterize the transition regions in transversely isotropic (TI) soft tissues using functionally graded material (FGM) modeling is presented. The effect of nonlinearities and multi-regime nature of the TI model on the functional grading process is discussed. The proposed approach has been implemented to characterize the transition regions in the leaflet (LL), chordae tendinae (CT) and the papillary muscle (PM) of porcine tricuspid valve (TV) and mitral valve (MV). The FGM model is informed using high resolution morphological measurements of the collagen fiber orientation and tissue composition in the transition regions, and deformation characteristics predicted by the FGM model are numerically validated to experimental data using X-ray diffraction imaging. The results indicate feasibility of using the FGM approach in modeling soft-tissue transitions and has implications in improving physical representation of tissue deformation throughout the body using a scalable version of the proposed approach.
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spelling pubmed-75548442020-10-14 Functional Grading of a Transversely Isotropic Hyperelastic Model with Applications in Modeling Tricuspid and Mitral Valve Transition Regions Roy, Rajarshi Warren, Eric Xu, Yaoyao Yow, Caleb Madhurapantula, Rama S. Orgel, Joseph P. R. O. Lister, Kevin Int J Mol Sci Article Surgical simulators and injury-prediction human models require a combination of representative tissue geometry and accurate tissue material properties to predict realistic tool–tissue interaction forces and injury mechanisms, respectively. While biological tissues have been individually characterized, the transition regions between tissues have received limited research attention, potentially resulting in inaccuracies within simulations. In this work, an approach to characterize the transition regions in transversely isotropic (TI) soft tissues using functionally graded material (FGM) modeling is presented. The effect of nonlinearities and multi-regime nature of the TI model on the functional grading process is discussed. The proposed approach has been implemented to characterize the transition regions in the leaflet (LL), chordae tendinae (CT) and the papillary muscle (PM) of porcine tricuspid valve (TV) and mitral valve (MV). The FGM model is informed using high resolution morphological measurements of the collagen fiber orientation and tissue composition in the transition regions, and deformation characteristics predicted by the FGM model are numerically validated to experimental data using X-ray diffraction imaging. The results indicate feasibility of using the FGM approach in modeling soft-tissue transitions and has implications in improving physical representation of tissue deformation throughout the body using a scalable version of the proposed approach. MDPI 2020-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7554844/ /pubmed/32899559 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186503 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Roy, Rajarshi
Warren, Eric
Xu, Yaoyao
Yow, Caleb
Madhurapantula, Rama S.
Orgel, Joseph P. R. O.
Lister, Kevin
Functional Grading of a Transversely Isotropic Hyperelastic Model with Applications in Modeling Tricuspid and Mitral Valve Transition Regions
title Functional Grading of a Transversely Isotropic Hyperelastic Model with Applications in Modeling Tricuspid and Mitral Valve Transition Regions
title_full Functional Grading of a Transversely Isotropic Hyperelastic Model with Applications in Modeling Tricuspid and Mitral Valve Transition Regions
title_fullStr Functional Grading of a Transversely Isotropic Hyperelastic Model with Applications in Modeling Tricuspid and Mitral Valve Transition Regions
title_full_unstemmed Functional Grading of a Transversely Isotropic Hyperelastic Model with Applications in Modeling Tricuspid and Mitral Valve Transition Regions
title_short Functional Grading of a Transversely Isotropic Hyperelastic Model with Applications in Modeling Tricuspid and Mitral Valve Transition Regions
title_sort functional grading of a transversely isotropic hyperelastic model with applications in modeling tricuspid and mitral valve transition regions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7554844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899559
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186503
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