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I.N. Zakharov, E.G. Solodkova, S.V. Balalin, V.H. Le, and E.V. Lobanov, "Modeling Biomechanics of the Corneal Column with Keratoconus During Implantation of Intrastromal Segments," Mech. Solids. 60 (7), 5545-5559 (2025)
Year 2025 Volume 60 Number 7 Pages 5545-5559
DOI 10.1134/S0025654425604070
Title Modeling Biomechanics of the Corneal Column with Keratoconus During Implantation of Intrastromal Segments
Author(s) I.N. Zakharov (Volgograd State Technical University, Volgograd, 400005 Russia, zaxap@mail.ru)
E.G. Solodkova (Volgograd Branch of Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution, Volgograd, 400117 Russia, solo23el@mail.ru)
S.V. Balalin (Volgograd Branch of Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution, Volgograd, 400117 Russia)
V.H. Le (Volgograd State Technical University, Volgograd, 400005 Russia)
E.V. Lobanov (Volgograd Branch of Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution, Volgograd, 400117 Russia)
Abstract Based on a finite element model of the cornea customized for its geometry and properties, methods are being developed to optimize the size, shape, and placement of intrastromal segments, ensuring effective correction of corneal topographic patterns in patients with keratoconus.

This task will involve proposing and testing various corneal segment implantation options based on implant position, shape, and size. Methods will be developed for identifying the parameters of these models and verifying them based on clinical diagnostics of the patient’s corneal condition before and after surgery. Methods will also be developed for predicting, using computational experiments, the biomechanical and topographic parameters and deformation behavior of the cornea after segment placement, depending on its key parameters.
Keywords cornea, keratoconus, intrastromal segments, Pentacam, Corvis, finite element method, digital surgical planning
Received 28 July 2025Revised 06 August 2025Accepted 06 August 2025
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