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Multi-scale analysis of optic chiasmal compression by finite element modelling

  • Xiaofei Wang*
  • , Andrew J. Neely
  • , Gawn G. McIlwaine
  • , Christian J. Lueck
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • University of New South Wales
  • Queen's University Belfast
  • Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
  • Canberra Hospital
  • Australian National University

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摘要

The precise mechanism of bitemporal hemianopia (a type of partial visual field defect) is still not clear. Previous work has investigated this problem by studying the biomechanics of chiasmal compression caused by a pituitary tumour growing up from below the optic chiasm. A multi-scale analysis was performed using finite element models to examine both the macro-scale behaviour of the chiasm and the micro-scale interactions of the nerve fibres within it using representative volume elements. Possible effects of large deflection and non-linear material properties were incorporated. Strain distributions in the optic chiasm and optic nerve fibres were obtained from these models. The results of the chiasmal model agreed well with the limited experimental results available, indicating that the finite element modelling can be a useful tool for analysing chiasmal compression. Simulation results showed that the strain distribution in nasal (crossed) nerve fibres was much more nonuniform and locally higher than in temporal (uncrossed) nerve fibres. This strain difference between nasal and temporal nerve fibres may account for the phenomenon of bitemporal hemianopia.

源语言英语
页(从-至)2292-2299
页数8
期刊Journal of Biomechanics
47
10
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 18 7月 2014
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