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15 January 1996 Holographic methods for quality monitoring and stress visualization in biological and mechanical prosthetic heart valves
Alexander M. Zarubin, Gert von Bally, M. Deiwick, A. W. Geiger, H. H. Scheld
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Abstract
A new application of holographic interferometry in biomedicine and bioengineering is presented. Holographic interferometry techniques for non-destructive testing and biomechanical evaluation of prosthetic heart valves are developed, and experimental results obtained with tissue and mechanical values are demonstrated.
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Alexander M. Zarubin, Gert von Bally, M. Deiwick, A. W. Geiger, and H. H. Scheld "Holographic methods for quality monitoring and stress visualization in biological and mechanical prosthetic heart valves", Proc. SPIE 2628, Optical and Imaging Techniques for Biomonitoring, (15 January 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.229986
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KEYWORDS
Heart

Holography

Tissues

Visualization

Holographic interferometry

Cardiovascular surgery

Fringe analysis

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