Reference data on in vitro anatomy and indentation response of tissue layers of musculoskeletal extremities.
Tyler SchimmoellerErica E NeumannTammy M OwingsTara F NagleRobb W ColbrunnBenjamin LandisJ Eric JelovsekTod HingJoy P KuAhmet ErdemirPublished in: Scientific data (2020)
The skin, fat, and muscle of the musculoskeletal system provide essential support and protection to the human body. The interaction between individual layers and their composite structure dictate the body's response during mechanical loading of extremity surfaces. Quantifying such interactions may improve surgical outcomes by enhancing surgical simulations with lifelike tissue characteristics. Recently, a comprehensive tissue thickness and anthropometric database of in vivo extremities was acquired using a load sensing instrumented ultrasound to enhance the fidelity of advancing surgical simulations. However detailed anatomy of tissue layers of musculoskeletal extremities was not captured. This study aims to supplement that database with an enhanced dataset of in vitro specimens that includes ultrasound imaging supported by motion tracking of the ultrasound probe and two additional full field imaging modalities (magnetic resonance and computed tomography). The additional imaging datasets can be used in conjunction with the ultrasound/force data for more comprehensive modeling of soft tissue mechanics. Researchers can also use the image modalities in isolation if anatomy of legs and arms is needed.
Keyphrases
- soft tissue
- magnetic resonance
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging
- high resolution
- endothelial cells
- emergency department
- skeletal muscle
- molecular dynamics
- deep learning
- big data
- positron emission tomography
- electronic health record
- ultrasound guided
- contrast enhanced ultrasound
- escherichia coli
- fatty acid
- photodynamic therapy
- single molecule
- rna seq
- optical coherence tomography
- adverse drug
- biofilm formation
- mass spectrometry
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- pet ct