Strength, elasticity and viscoelastic properties of cerebral aneurysms
- 1 March 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Heart and Vessels
- Vol. 5 (1) , 41-46
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02058357
Abstract
Summary Tissue strength and stiffness of cerebral aneurysm walls obtained intraoperatively or at autopsy were evaluated by uniaxial strain/stress measurements. For comparison, corresponding measurements were also made on autopsy specimens of intracranial arteries. The maximum stress that the aneurysm tissue could tolerate, the yield stress, was found to be slightly lower than in arteries, which is likely due to the content of immature forms of collagen. The material stiffness, as determined by division of the yield stress by the corresponding strain, was also smaller in aneurysms than in arteries. The stress resistance of aneurysms and arterial tissue decreased over a period of several hours. The relaxation curves were found to be identical in aneurysms and arteries. The stress tolerated by aneurysm walls was found to be in the range of the stress that is imposed in vivo by the blood pressure. Arteries resisted stresses corresponding to pressures 5–10 times higher than physiological values. It is suggested that the balance of tissue strength and the stress imposed by the blood pressure is causally related to aneurysm growth.Keywords
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