2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2018.12.022
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Numerical model of aqueous humor drainage: effects of collector channel position

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“…In contrast with [22,25,49,39], here we consider that the coalescing of the pectinate ligaments results in marked changes in porosity properties of the anterior chamber -trabecular meshwork interface, which could eventually lead to progressive collapse of the ciliary cleft. We further postulate that these modifications of the tissue's microstructure could be induced by forces exerted by the flow that concentrate at the interface between the dysplastic pectinate ligament and the anterior chamber, and which occur over a timescale much larger than that of the ocular pulsating flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In contrast with [22,25,49,39], here we consider that the coalescing of the pectinate ligaments results in marked changes in porosity properties of the anterior chamber -trabecular meshwork interface, which could eventually lead to progressive collapse of the ciliary cleft. We further postulate that these modifications of the tissue's microstructure could be induced by forces exerted by the flow that concentrate at the interface between the dysplastic pectinate ligament and the anterior chamber, and which occur over a timescale much larger than that of the ocular pulsating flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The largest CCs were found in the superonasal and inferonasal quadrants, which also correlated with the regions of greatest outflow. 24 , 25 These studies showed that CCs play a vital role in regulating the aqueous outflow. Nevertheless, other studies showed that active flow could not be observed in some TM regions near CC ostia, especially in the superior and temporal regions of the eye.…”
Section: What Role Do the Ccs Have In The Regulation Of Aqueous Outflmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Con relación a los modelos del polo anterior, en [9] podemos ver qué aspectos como la forma de la córnea, considerar diferenciar sus diferentes capas y el tomarla como un tejido hiperelástico fueron los factores que más influyeron en cambios de la misma. Por otro lado el grosor variable de la córnea también tuvo impacto relativamente menor, lo cual podría ser un indicio para poder considerarlo despreciable aunque ningún otro estudio revisado en como [11] y [13] no hablan al respecto de este parámetro. Sin embargo, si consideran que existen cambios de tensión e incluso ligeros desplazamientos de la córnea debido a la influencia de la PIO.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Por su parte, el cristalino en [13] fue la segunda estructura con mayor tensión y la primera con mayor desplazamiento, lo cual nos dice que podría ser importante el considerarla en los estudios debido a los efectos que causa el aumento de la PIO sobre esta. Por último, los valores de tensión en el iris similares a los de la córnea dentro de [11] podrían también ser un indicio de que esta estructura es importante considerarla junto a la dinámica del HA ya que apuntan a modelos más exactos que toman en cuenta más variables del ojo.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
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