Constitutive Laws for Biomechanical Modeling of Refractive Surgery

Author:

Bryant Michael R.1,McDonnell Peter J.1

Affiliation:

1. Doheny Eye Institute and Department of Ophthalmology, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 90033

Abstract

Membrane inflation tests were performed on fresh, intact human corneas using a fiber optic displacement probe to measure the apical displacements. Finite element models of each test were used to identify the material properties for four different constitutive laws commonly used to model corneal refractive surgery. Finite element models of radial keratotomy using the different best-fit constitutive laws were then compared. The results suggest that the nonlinearity in the response of the cornea is material rather than geometric, and that material nonlinearity is important for modeling refractive surgery. It was also found that linear transverse isotropy is incapable of representing the anisotropy that has been experimentally measured by others, and that a hyperelastic law is not suitable for modeling the stiffening response of the cornea.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Physiology (medical),Biomedical Engineering

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