Mechanical suitability of glycerol-preserved human dura mater for construction of prosthetic cardiac valves |
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Authors: | K A McGarvey J M Lee D R Boughner |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biophysics, University of Western Ontario, Medical Sciences Building, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5C1 |
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Abstract: | We have examined the tensile viscoelastic properties of fresh and glycerol-preserved human dura mater, and correlated the results with structural information from the scanning electron microscope. The interwoven laminar structure of dura produces rather high flexural stiffness, while the crossed-fibrillar laminae produce planar mechanical isotropy. Glycerol storage shifts the stress-strain curve to lower strain, reduces stress relaxation and creep, and lowers the ultimate tensile strength and strain at fracture. These changes may be due to glyceraldehyde crosslinking, or to increased interfibrillar friction. The latter hypothesis suggests that glycerol storage may reduce the fatigue lifetime of the tissue. |
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Keywords: | Heart prosthesis cardiac valve dura mater glycerol preservation mechanical properties scanning electron microscope |
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