Magnetic Targeting in the Eye for Retinal Diseases#
Domain: Model the vitreous humor in the eye.
Finite Element Mesh: Use a mesh representing the vitreous humor.
Boundary Conditions:
Simulate fluid dynamics within the vitreous humor.
Release drug-carrying particles near the retina.
Apply external magnetic fields for precise targeting.
Initial Conditions:
Set up initial conditions for the vitreous humor.
Release drug-carrying particles from a specific location.
These test cases provide a starting point for simulating Magnetic Drug Targeting using the Finite Element Method. Considerations include the choice of mesh, fluid dynamics simulation, and the incorporation of magnetic fields for guiding drug-carrying particles to specific targets within the body. The models should be adapted based on the specific characteristics of the targeted tissue and the drug delivery system.