“…Another interesting finding indicates that large deformations often prevent crack tip stresses from reaching a magnitude sufficient to decohere the material, i.e., crack tip blunting and failure can only proceed by other mechanisms like void growth (Hui et al, 2003). Nevertheless the above-mentioned lack of information regarding failure mechanisms, rate-independent elasto-plasticity , damage mechanics (Balzani et al, 2006;Volokh and Vorp, 2007) and fracture mechanics (Ionescu et al, 2006;Holzapfel, 2006, 2007;Ferrara and Pandolfi, 2008) have been proposed to capture irreversible deformations towards investigating mechanisms related to balloon angioplasty or aneurysm rupture for example. However, only a very few studies have investigated tissue failure due to deep penetration, and earlier proposed failure mechanisms (Shergold and Fleck, 2004) are rare examples.…”