A new experimental setup has been implemented to precisely measure the deformations of an entire model abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). This setup addresses a gap between the computational and experimental models of AAA that have aimed at improving the limited understanding of aneurysm development and rupture. The experimental validation of the deformations from computational approaches has been limited by a lack of consideration of the large and varied deformations that AAAs undergo in response to physiologic flow and pressure. To address the issue of experimentally validating these calculated deformations, a stereoscopic imaging system utilizing two cameras was constructed to measure model aneurysm displacement in response to pressurization. The three model shapes, consisting of a healthy aorta, an AAA with bifurcation, and an AAA without bifurcation, were also evaluated with computational solid mechanical modeling using finite elements to assess the impact of differences between material properties and for comparison against the experimental inflations. The device demonstrated adequate accuracy (surface points were located to within 0.07 mm) for capturing local variation while allowing the full length of the aneurysm sac to be observed at once. The experimental model AAA demonstrated realistic aneurysm behavior by having cyclic strains consistent with reported clinical observations between pressures 80 and 120 mm Hg. These strains are 1–2%, and the local spatial variations in experimental strain were less than predicted by the computational models. The three different models demonstrated that the asymmetric bifurcation creates displacement differences but not cyclic strain differences within the aneurysm sac. The technique and device captured regional variations of strain that are unobservable with diameter measures alone. It also allowed the calculation of local strain and removed rigid body motion effects on the strain calculation. The results of the computations show that an asymmetric aortic bifurcation created displacement differences but not cyclic strain differences within the aneurysm sac.
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November 2011
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Stereoscopically Observed Deformations of a Compliant Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Model
Clark A. Meyer,
Clark A. Meyer
Equipe de Biomécanique, Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre (IRPHE) UMR 6594, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
, 13384 Marseille, France
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Eric Bertrand,
Eric Bertrand
Equipe de Biomécanique, Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre (IRPHE) UMR 6594, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
, 13384 Marseille, France
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Olivier Boiron,
Olivier Boiron
Equipe de Biomécanique, Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre (IRPHE) UMR 6594, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
, 13384 Marseille, France
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Valérie Deplano
e-mail: deplano@irphe.univ-mrs.fr
Valérie Deplano
Equipe de Biomécanique, Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre (IRPHE) UMR 6594, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
, 13384 Marseille, France
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Clark A. Meyer
Equipe de Biomécanique, Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre (IRPHE) UMR 6594, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
, 13384 Marseille, France
Eric Bertrand
Equipe de Biomécanique, Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre (IRPHE) UMR 6594, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
, 13384 Marseille, France
Olivier Boiron
Equipe de Biomécanique, Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre (IRPHE) UMR 6594, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
, 13384 Marseille, France
Valérie Deplano
Equipe de Biomécanique, Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre (IRPHE) UMR 6594, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
, 13384 Marseille, France
e-mail: deplano@irphe.univ-mrs.fr
J Biomech Eng. Nov 2011, 133(11): 111004 (8 pages)
Published Online: November 28, 2011
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March 4, 2011
Revised:
October 25, 2011
Posted:
November 1, 2011
Published:
November 28, 2011
Online:
November 28, 2011
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Meyer, C. A., Bertrand, E., Boiron, O., and Deplano, V. (November 28, 2011). "Stereoscopically Observed Deformations of a Compliant Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Model." ASME. J Biomech Eng. November 2011; 133(11): 111004. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4005416
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