Photoelastic stress analysis in blood vessel phantoms: three‐dimensional visualization and saccular aneurysm with bleb

The photoelastic effect is used for stress measurement during endovascular surgery simulation for quantitative evaluation of catheter trajectory in in vitro environments. By extending the capabilities of this sensing technology, its potential for intravascular tools evaluation will increase.

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