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TOWARDS BUILDING A MULTISCALE MECHANICAL MODEL FOR THE PREDICTION OF ACUTE SUBDURAL HEM ATOM AS

机译:建立多尺度机械模型,以预测急性软骨下摆原子

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Acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) is a potentially devastating, yet curable, extra axial fluid collection within the subdural space situated between the skull and the cortex. It is often due to rupture of bridging veins crossing this subdural space, caused by the brain-skull relative motion. To be able to predict ASDH, a numerical model reflecting the mechanical properties of vascular walls is attractive. With this in mind, a suitable approach consists in modeling the material microstructure at different scales. In a former work [1, 2], R. Abdel Rahman studied the mechanical properties of the bridging veins - superior sagittal sinus junction when a human head is submitted to shock. This work showed the apparition of ASDH over a given value of head rotational acceleration. But lacks in the knowledge of microstructure and of the constituents mechanical properties were put forward in understanding the relations between material mechanical behavior and the apparition of ASDH. Therefore we chose to adopt a multiscale approach to model ASDH apparition. In the current work, several experimental observations have been set up to obtain a sufficient knowledge of the vein wall microstructure which was imprecisely documented to date. Stained thin slices of human brain were observed by optical microscopy. In addition, micro-tomography was used to assess the collagen fibers orientations. These observations allowed the identification of the different scales needed for modeling the microstructure. Many authors [3 - 6] deal with the mechanical behavior of vascular walls and of their various constituents but none of them consider multiple scales for modeling [7]. The next step of this work consists in improving the predictive capabilities of the existing model by going down the scales and taking microstructure into account. This methodology enabled the introduction of only physical parameters into the model, which is essential for future predictive capabilities. Finally, a failure criterion for the bridging veins taking into account the different scales has been created and is still being improved. It allows the evaluation of specific disease influence like collagen damage due to physiology. Besides it provides a prediction tool for ASDH useable for optimization of various shock absorbers.
机译:急性硬膜体血肿(ASDH)是位于颅骨和皮质之间的软骨空间内的潜在破坏性但可固化的额外轴流集合。由于脑颅骨相对运动引起的桥接静脉破裂,通常是由于破裂桥接静脉。为了能够预测ASDH,反映血管壁的机械性能的数值模型具有吸引力。考虑到这一点,合适的方法包括在不同尺度上建模材料微观结构。在前工作[1,2]中,R.Abdel Rahman研究了桥梁的机械性能 - 当人头部提交休克时,桥接静脉的机械性能 - 优越的矢状窦。这项工作显示了ASDH在给定的头部旋转加速度值上的幻影。但是,缺乏微观结构和成分机械性能的知识,以了解材料力学行为与ASDH幻影的关系。因此,我们选择采用多尺度方法来模范ASDH幻影。在当前的工作中,已经建立了几种实验观察,以获得对迄今为止不精确地记录的静脉壁微观结构的充分了解。通过光学显微镜观察染色薄片的人脑。此外,微型层析成像用于评估胶原纤维取向。这些观察结果允许识别模拟微观结构所需的不同尺度。许多作者[3 - 6]应对血管壁的机械行为和它们的各种成分,但它们都不是考虑模拟的多种尺度[7]。这项工作的下一步包括通过缩小尺度并考虑微观结构来提高现有模型的预测功能。该方法使得仅引入模型中的物理参数,这对于将来的预测功能至关重要。最后,已经创建了桥接静脉的故障标准已经创建并仍然得到改善。它允许评估特定疾病的影响,如生理学因胶原蛋白损伤。此外,它提供了一种用于ASDH可用于优化各种减震器的预测工具。

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