An in vitro experimental evaluation of the displacement field in an intracranial aneurysm model

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The purpose of this paper is to develop a system able to study experimentally the displacement field of an in vitro intracranial aneurysm. Origin and growth of aneurysms is the result of a complex interaction between biological processes in the arterial wall and the involved hemodynamic phenomena’s. Once the aneurysm forms, the repetitive pressure and shear stresses exerted by the blood flow on the debilitated arterial wall can cause a gradual expansion. One promising method to evaluate and measure this expansion is to use optical field experimental techniques, such as interferometry. In this work the Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometry was used to evaluate the deformation occurred on an intracranial aneurysm model fabricated in polydimensiloxane (PDMS) by using a 3D printer combined with a soft lithography technique.

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Pinho, D., Bento, D., Ribeiro, J., Lima, R., & Vaz, M. (2015). An in vitro experimental evaluation of the displacement field in an intracranial aneurysm model. In Mechanisms and Machine Science (Vol. 24, pp. 261–268). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09411-3_28

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