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Finite element model of cornea deformation.

Jessica R Crouch1, John C Merriam, Earl R Crouch.   

Abstract

Cornea surgeons have observed that changes in cornea curvature can follow cataract surgery and cause astigmatism. The placement of surgical incisions has been shown to influence these curvature changes. Though empirical data has been collected about this phenomenon, a biomechanical model has not been employed in predicting post-surgical outcomes. This work implemented an incised finite element model of the eye to investigate factors influencing corneal shape after surgery. In particular, the effects of eye muscle forces and intra-ocular pressure were simulated. Cornea shape change was computed via finite element analysis, and the resulting change in cornea curvature was measured by fitting quadratic curves to the horizontal and vertical meridians of the cornea. Results suggest that these two sources of deforming force counteract each other and contribute to astigmatism in perpendicular directions.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16686008     DOI: 10.1007/11566489_73

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv


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