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Influence of a freeze-thaw cycle on the stress-stretch curves of tissues of porcine abdominal organs
Authors:N Huynh Nguyn  M Tun D Ng  T Ngọc Trn  P Tình Phạm  O Grottke  R Tolba  M Staat
Institution:1. Faculty of Medical Engineering and Technomathematics, Aachen University of Applied Sciences, (FH Aachen), Heinrich-Mußmann-Str. 1, 52428 Jülich, Germany;2. Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam;3. Hanoi Architectural University, Hanoi, Vietnam;4. Department of Anesthesiology, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen, Germany;5. Institute for Laboratory Animal Science, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Aachen, Germany;6. Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:The paper investigates both fresh porcine spleen and liver and the possible decomposition of these organs under a freeze-thaw cycle. The effect of tissue preservation condition is an important factor which should be taken into account for protracted biomechanical tests. In this work, tension tests were conducted for a large number of tissue specimens from twenty pigs divided into two groups of 10. Concretely, the first group was tested in fresh state; the other one was tested after a freeze-thaw cycle which simulates the conservation conditions before biomechanical experiments. A modified Fung model for isotropic behavior was adopted for the curve fitting of each kind of tissues. Experimental results show strong effects of the realistic freeze-thaw cycle on the capsule of elastin-rich spleen but negligible effects on the liver which virtually contains no elastin. This different behavior could be explained by the autolysis of elastin by elastolytic enzymes during the warmer period after thawing. Realistic biomechanical properties of elastin-rich organs can only be expected if really fresh tissue is tested. The observations are supported by tests of intestines.
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