Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
811306 Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

PVA has been proposed as a promising biomaterial suitable for tissue mimicking, vascular cell culturing and vascular implanting. In this research, a kind of transparent PVA hydrogel has been investigated in order to mimic the creatural soft tissue deformation during mini-invasive surgery with needle intervention, such as brachytherapy. Three kinds of samples with the same composition of 3 g PVA, 17 g de-ionized water, 80 g dimethyl-sulfoxide but different freeze/thaw cycles have been prepared. In order to investigate the structure and properties of polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel, micro-structure, mechanical property and deformation measurement have been conducted. As the SEM image comparison results show, with the increase of freeze/thaw cycles, PVA hydrogel revealed the similar micro-structure to porcine liver tissue. With uniaxial tensile strength test, the above composition with a five freeze/thaw cycle sample resulted in Young’s modulus similar to that of porcine liver’s property. Through the comparison of needle insertion deformation experiment and the clinical experiment during brachytherapy, results show that the PVA hydrogel had the same deformation property as prostate tissue. These transparent hydrogel phantom materials can be suitable soft tissue substitutes in needle intervention precision or pre-operation planning studies, particularly in the cases of mimicking creatural tissue deformation and analysing video camera images.

► The transparent PVA hydrogels we developed can be suitable as soft tissue substitutes. ► The PVA hydrogels reveal the similar micro-structures as porcine liver tissues. ► The mechanical properties of the PVA hydrogels are similar to that of porcine liver. ► The freeze/thaw cycles of PVA have a marked effect on its morphological structure. ► The hydrogel phantom can be used in the research of needle insertion in soft tissues.

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