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Biomechanical Evaluations of Ocular Injury Risk for Blast Loading
Author(s) -
Bahram Notghi,
Rajneesh Bhardwaj,
Shantanu Bailoor,
Kimberly A. Thompson,
Ashley A. Weaver,
Joel D. Stitzel,
Thao D. Nguyen
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of biomechanical engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.546
H-Index - 126
eISSN - 1528-8951
pISSN - 0148-0731
DOI - 10.1115/1.4037072
Subject(s) - blast injury , explosive material , cornea , blast wave , intraocular pressure , poison control , structural engineering , medicine , engineering , surgery , ophthalmology , shock wave , medical emergency , chemistry , organic chemistry , aerospace engineering
Ocular trauma is one of the most common types of combat injuries resulting from the exposure of military personnel with improvised explosive devices. The injury mechanism associated with the primary blast wave is poorly understood. We employed a three-dimensional computational model, which included the main internal ocular structures of the eye, spatially varying thickness of the cornea-scleral shell, and nonlinear tissue properties, to calculate the intraocular pressure and stress state of the eye wall and internal ocular structure caused by the blast. The intraocular pressure and stress magnitudes were applied to estimate the injury risk using existing models for blunt impact and blast loading. The simulation results demonstrated that blast loading can induce significant stresses in the different components of the eyes that correlate with observed primary blast injuries in animal studies. Different injury models produced widely different injury risk predictions, which highlights the need for experimental studies evaluating mechanical and functional damage to the ocular structures caused by the blast loading.

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