A new Tissue Resonator Indenter Device and reliability study

Sensors (Basel). 2011;11(1):1212-28. doi: 10.3390/s110101212. Epub 2011 Jan 20.

Abstract

Knowledge of tissue mechanical properties is widely required by medical applications, such as disease diagnostics, surgery operation, simulation, planning, and training. A new portable device, called Tissue Resonator Indenter Device (TRID), has been developed for measurement of regional viscoelastic properties of soft tissues at the Bio-instrument and Biomechanics Lab of the University of Toronto. As a device for soft tissue properties in-vivo measurements, the reliability of TRID is crucial. This paper presents TRID's working principle and the experimental study of TRID's reliability with respect to inter-reliability, intra-reliability, and the indenter misalignment effect as well.

Keywords: TRID; indenter misalignment; reliability; tissue mechanical properties.