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3D simulation of the aqueous flow in the human eye

Villamarin, Adan  
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Roy, Sylvain  
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Hasballa, Reda
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2012
Medical Engineering & Physics
19th Biennial Meeting of the International-Society-for-Eye-Research (ISER)

Glaucoma results in an increase in the resistance of the aqueous humor outflow, which in turn leads to an increase of the intraocular pressure (IOP). Several treatments are proposed to reduce and stabilize the IOP that include medications, filtering surgery and glaucoma drainage devices (GDD). So far computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling of the eye drainage system has not yet been well studied. Therefore our goal was to provide a 3D CFD model of the eye based on the anatomy of a real human eye. Such a tool would serve for future evaluation of new glaucoma surgical techniques involving, for example, GOD. The model was based on stacks of microphotographs from human eye slides from which digital processing of the images of the eye structure and 3D reconstruction of the model were performed. Simulations of the distribution of pressure and flow velocity in the model of a healthy eye gave results comparable to physiology references. Mimicking glaucoma conditions led to an increase of the IOP from normal range, which went down to lower values after a filtering procedure. Further refinements in the boundary conditions for the filtering procedure shall improve the accuracy of this innovative tool for modeling glaucoma surgery. (C) 2012 IPEM. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1016/j.medengphy.2012.02.007
Web of Science ID

WOS:000312469800011

Author(s)
Villamarin, Adan  
Roy, Sylvain  
Hasballa, Reda
Vardoulis, Orestis  
Reymond, Philippe  
Stergiopulos, Nikolaos  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Elsevier Sci Ltd

Publisher place

Oxford

Published in
Medical Engineering & Physics
Total of pages

9

Volume

34

Issue

10

Start page

1462

End page

1470

Subjects

Anterior chamber

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Aqueous humor

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Glaucoma

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Glaucoma surgery

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Trabecular meshwork

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REVIEWED

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EPFL units
LHTC  
Event name
19th Biennial Meeting of the International-Society-for-Eye-Research (ISER)
Available on Infoscience
March 28, 2013
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/91168
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