Journal article
The Biomechanics of eyelid tarsus tissue
MT Sun, DT Pham, AJ O'Connor, J Wood, R Casson, D Selva, JJ Costi
Journal of Biomechanics | Published : 2015
Abstract
Reconstruction of the eyelid remains challenging due to the unique properties of the tarsal plate, which is a fibrocartilagenous structure within the eyelid providing structural support and physical form. There are no previous studies investigating the biomechanical properties of tarsus tissue, which is vital to the success of bioengineered tarsal substitutes. We therefore aimed to determine the biomechanical properties of human tarsus tissue, and used a CellScale BioTester 5000 (CellScale, Waterloo, Canada) to perform uniaxial tensile tests on ten samples of healthy eyelid tarsus. All samples were tested 'fresh' within two hours of harvest. A tensile preload of 50. mN was applied for 10. mi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
M. Sun is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award.