【摘要】 目的 从力学的角度探讨新型的硅油基Fe3O4磁流体作为玻璃体填充物的可行性。方法 实验力学研究。首先将硅油基Fe3O4磁流体在猪眼玻璃体腔内作为填充物进行了实验,观察了硅油基Fe3O4磁流体在磁场作用下在玻璃体腔内表面的运动特性。其次将硅油基Fe3O4磁流体填充到模拟眼球内,并将模拟眼球悬挂在梯度磁场中,测出该液体的作用力。结果 硅油基Fe3O4磁流体在巩膜壁内可随磁力线方向移动并聚集。测得硅油基Fe3O4磁流体作用于模拟眼球内壁的压力为17 mmHg。结论 该硅油基Fe3O4磁流体基本上符合玻璃体填充物的要求,并具有独特的移动及定位优点。为磁性液体应用于视网膜修复提供了初步的研究及应用价值。
【关键词】 填充物; 玻璃体腔; 硅油; 磁流体; 视网膜
DOI:10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-845X.2014.03.011
基金项目:宁波市自然科学基金(2013A610258、2013A610051)
作者单位:315040 宁波中心(龚雁、袁建树);315800 宁波职业技术学院(王正才);310053 杭州,浙江信息技术学院(江依法);315101 宁波,浙江万里学院(陆樟献);200031 上海,眼科(周行涛)
通信作者:王正才,Email:jeff_sales@cnool.net
An experimental study of silicone-based magnetic fluid implanted into the vitreous cavity
Gong Yan*, Wang Zhengcai, Jiang Yifa, Lu Zhangxian, Yuan Jianshu, Zhou Xingtao. * Ningbo No.6 Hospital, Ningbo 315040, China
Corresponding author:Wang Zhengcai,Email:jeff_sales@cnool.net
【Abstract】 Objective This paper describes a new type of silicone-oil-based Fe3O4 magnetic liquid and discusses the feasibility of vitreous implants from the mechanics viewpoint. Methods This was an experimental study. The silicone-oil-based Fe3O4 magnetic liquid had been studied previously in the pig eye cavity. The experimental results demonstrated that the silicone-oil-based Fe3O4 magnetic liquid moves on the cavity surface and aggregates at some position under the action of the magnetic field force. The silicone-oil-based Fe3O4 magnetic liquid was filled into a simulated eyeball that was suspended in a gradient magnetic field. The force applied on the simulated eyeball was measured. Results The silicone-oil-based Fe3O4 magnetic liquid moved on the simulated eye cavity surface and aggregated along the magnetic field line with an applied pressure of about 17 mmHg. Conclusion The silicone-oil-based Fe3O4 magnetic liquid approximates the vitreous implant requirements, and has unique mobile and location advantages. This provides a preliminary study approach and an estimate of usefulness for magnetic liquid used in retinal repair.
【Key words】 Stuffing; Vitreous cavity; Silicone oil; Magnetic fluids; Retina