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Valtorta, D., Mazza, E.
Dynamic Measurements of Soft Tissue Viscoelastic
Properties with a Torsional Resonator Device
Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention –
MICCAI 2004: 7th International Conference, Saint-Malo, France, September 26-29,
2004. Proceedings, Part II
Abstract
A new method for measuring the mechanical properties of soft biological
tissues is presented. Dynamic testing is performed by using a torsional
resonator, whose free extremity is in contact with a material sample. An
analytical model of a semi-infinite, homogenous, isotropic medium is used to
model the shear wave propagation in the material sample and allows determining
the complex shear modulus of the soft tissue. By controlling the vibration
amplitude, shear strains of less than 0.2% are induced in the tissue so that the
material response can be assumed to be linear viscoelastic. Experiments are
performed at different eigenfrequencies of the torsional oscillator and the
complex shear modulus is characterized in the range 1-10 kHz. First in vitro
experiments on bovine liver confirmed the sensitivity of the proposed technique.
The experiment does not damage the soft tissue and allows a fast and local
measurement, these being prerequisites for future applications in-vivo during
open surgery.
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Stephan Kaufmann | ZfM
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