2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2010.02800
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Improving Reconstructive Surgery Design using Gaussian Process Surrogates to Capture Material Behavior Uncertainty

Abstract: To produce functional, aesthetically natural results, reconstructive surgeries must be planned to minimize stress because excessive loads near wounds have been shown to produce pathological scarring and other complications [1]. Presently, stress cannot easily be measured in the operating room. Consequently, surgeons rely on intuition and experience [2,3]. Predictive computational tools are ideal candidates for surgery planning. Finite element (FE) simulations have shown promise in predicting stress fields on l… Show more

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