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AuthorLemine, Aicha S.
AuthorAhmad, Zubair
AuthorAl-Thani, Noora J.
AuthorHasan, Anwarul
AuthorBhadra, Jolly
Available date2024-01-14T05:27:52Z
Publication Date2023-01-01
Publication NameBiomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10237-023-01785-4
CitationLemine, A.S., Ahmad, Z., Al-Thani, N.J. et al. Mechanical properties of human hepatic tissues to develop liver-mimicking phantoms for medical applications. Biomech Model Mechanobiol (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10237-023-01785-4
ISSN16177959
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/50703
AbstractUsing liver phantoms for mimicking human tissue in clinical training, disease diagnosis, and treatment planning is a common practice. The fabrication material of the liver phantom should exhibit mechanical properties similar to those of the real liver organ in the human body. This tissue-equivalent material is essential for qualitative and quantitative investigation of the liver mechanisms in producing nutrients, excretion of waste metabolites, and tissue deformity at mechanical stimulus. This paper reviews the mechanical properties of human hepatic tissues to develop liver-mimicking phantoms. These properties include viscosity, elasticity, acoustic impedance, sound speed, and attenuation. The advantages and disadvantages of the most common fabrication materials for developing liver tissue-mimicking phantoms are also highlighted. Such phantoms will give a better insight into the real tissue damage during the disease progression and preservation for transplantation. The liver tissue-mimicking phantom will raise the quality assurance of patient diagnostic and treatment precision and offer a definitive clinical trial data collection.
SponsorThis work was supported by Qatar University Grant no. GTRA-17722. The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors. Open Access funding is provided by the Qatar National Library. This study was made possible by NPRP grants NPRP11S-1211-170083 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation). Open Access funding provided by the Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer
SubjectElasticity
Liver
Mechanical properties
Phantoms
Tissue-mimicking
Viscosity
TitleMechanical properties of human hepatic tissues to develop liver-mimicking phantoms for medical applications
TypeArticle Review
ESSN1617-7940


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