2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmpb.2019.104988
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Implementation of a new constitutive model for abdominal muscles

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“…Numerical simulations can complement clinical studies and can provide data that help abdominal surgeons in their decisions. In the present study, we applied the finite element (FE) computational setup previously developed by Tuset et al 21 to investigate the effect of different transperitoneal stoma locations on the biomechanical behavior of the AW. We considered seventeen different locations for stoma incisions and we focused our analysis in two aspects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical simulations can complement clinical studies and can provide data that help abdominal surgeons in their decisions. In the present study, we applied the finite element (FE) computational setup previously developed by Tuset et al 21 to investigate the effect of different transperitoneal stoma locations on the biomechanical behavior of the AW. We considered seventeen different locations for stoma incisions and we focused our analysis in two aspects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Post mortem investigation has certain limitations (Deeken and Lake, 2017), such as: effects of freezing, dehydration, rigor mortis and the analysis often based on aged donors, which may not correspond to the response of younger tissues. The existing numerical models of abdominal wall (Hernández-Gascón et al, 2013;Pachera et al, 2016;Tuset et al, 2019) are mainly based on material properties identified from ex vivo test, to possibly interfere the prediction accuracy of a living human abdominal wall performance. While mechanical properties of living tissues are highly variable within testing, the material parameters uncertainty should be also taken into account.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, a credible computational model of abdominal wall may require employing hyperelastic constitutive law including anisotropy related to fiber architecture (like e.g. the model of Tuset et al, 2019). Simón-Allué et al (2015) developed the idea of measurements carried out during laparoscopic repair on an animal model to identify parameters of a hyperelastic isotropic material law and their spatial distribution in the rabbit abdominal wall (Simón-Allué et al, 2017), additionally, to study the effects of implanting surgical meshes on an animal model (Simón-Allué et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical simulations can complement clinical studies and can provide data that help abdominal surgeons in their decisions. In the present study, we applied the finite element (FE) computational setup previously developed by Tuset et al 12 to investigate the effect of different transperitoneal stoma locations on the biomechanical behavior of the AW. We considered seventeen different locations for stoma incisions and we focused our analysis in two aspects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%