2022
DOI: 10.1002/cpz1.381
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Tissue‐Scale Biomechanical Testing of Brain Tissue for the Calibration of Nonlinear Material Models

Abstract: Brain tissue is one of the most complex and softest tissues in the human body. Due to its ultrasoft and biphasic nature, it is difficult to control the deformation state during biomechanical testing and to quantify the highly nonlinear, time‐dependent tissue response. In numerous experimental studies that have investigated the mechanical properties of brain tissue over the last decades, stiffness values have varied significantly. One reason for the observed discrepancies is the lack of standardized testing pro… Show more

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“…Until processing for mechanical testing, the samples were stored as a whole in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and maintained within a temperature range of 5 °C-10 °C. All samples were processed within a maximum of 6 h post-mortem time (Fountoulakis et al, 2001;Garo et al, 2007;Faber et al, 2022). The Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology frontiersin.org brain hemispheres were cut into coronal slices to expose the region around the corona radiata.…”
Section: Brain Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Until processing for mechanical testing, the samples were stored as a whole in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and maintained within a temperature range of 5 °C-10 °C. All samples were processed within a maximum of 6 h post-mortem time (Fountoulakis et al, 2001;Garo et al, 2007;Faber et al, 2022). The Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology frontiersin.org brain hemispheres were cut into coronal slices to expose the region around the corona radiata.…”
Section: Brain Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From an experimental perspective, characterizing the mechanical behavior of the human brain is an extremely delicate task, and experimental data reported in the literature are often contradictory ( Budday et al, 2017a ; Faber et al, 2022 ). There are also limited availability, costs and ethical aspects to be considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, the samples were subjected to three cycles of compression and tension (minimum and maximum stretches of λ=false[H+normalΔzfalse]/H=0.85$\lambda = [H + \Delta z] / H = 0.85$ and λ=1.15$\lambda = 1.15$, where H denotes the initial specimen height and normalΔz$\Delta z$ the displacement in the direction of loading) and a compression relaxation test at λ=0.85$\lambda = 0.85$ with a holding period of 300 s. The experimental setup is described in more detail in ref. [11].…”
Section: Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been established that the brain is among the softest tissues in the human body and is characterized by a highly nonlinear, poroviscoelastic, and spatially heterogeneous mechanical response (Budday et al., 2020). Therefore, brain tissue testing is subject to many challenges that include access to samples, size of samples, complexity of the microstructure, reproducing physiological loading conditions, testing environment, and effectively establishing a better understanding of the relationship between microstructure and mechanical response (Faber et al., 2022). Additionally, despite extensive research efforts, the mechanical properties of brain tissue remain subject for debate with a wide range of values reported in literature (Budday et al., 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%