Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) can be fatal and may induce permanent disability to the individuals involved. MVCs may result in injury to different body regions, but in particular, the abdomen is a site of life-threatening injuries due to housing vital body organs. The spleen is the second most injured abdominal organ following the liver, but the major causation of the splenic injuries remains largely unknown. Since the spleen is believed to have viscoelastic characteristics, sudden change in pressure during MVCs might be a source of these injuries. The main objective of the present study is to investigate the relationship between impact-induced pressure change and corresponding injuries in an ex vivo organ experimental model. Historically, t...
Splenic injury is common in blunt trauma. As post-injury splenic volume changes are unclear, the aim...
The article describes the results of the experimental study in which the effect of ischemic-reperfus...
The aetiology of pressure ulcers is poorly understood. The complexity of the problem, involving mech...
Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) can be fatal and may induce permanent disability to the individuals inv...
INTRODUCTION: An injured spleen is a well-known entity to those involved in trauma care. The majori...
Understanding the behavior of abdominal organs under load will greatly improve several fields involv...
A review of the biomechanical and epidemiological literature on abdomen injury in motor-vehicle cras...
Each year, 6.4 million automobile accidents account for approximately 40,000 deaths in the United St...
IRCOBI conference, Lyon, France, 09-/09/2015 - 11/09/2015In the field of road safety, the prediction...
In automobile accidents, abdominal injuries are often life-threatening yet not apparent at the time ...
Pressure ulcers are localised areas of soft tissue breakdown that develop over bony prominences as a...
Blunt abdominal organ injury is an abundant and relevant topic in forensic medicine, yet comparative...
Pressure ulcers are localized areas of soft tissue breakdown resulting from sustained mechanical loa...
Road traffic accidents are one of the leading causes of mortality. Blunt injury to the abdomen contr...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAuthor’s OriginalPublishe
Splenic injury is common in blunt trauma. As post-injury splenic volume changes are unclear, the aim...
The article describes the results of the experimental study in which the effect of ischemic-reperfus...
The aetiology of pressure ulcers is poorly understood. The complexity of the problem, involving mech...
Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) can be fatal and may induce permanent disability to the individuals inv...
INTRODUCTION: An injured spleen is a well-known entity to those involved in trauma care. The majori...
Understanding the behavior of abdominal organs under load will greatly improve several fields involv...
A review of the biomechanical and epidemiological literature on abdomen injury in motor-vehicle cras...
Each year, 6.4 million automobile accidents account for approximately 40,000 deaths in the United St...
IRCOBI conference, Lyon, France, 09-/09/2015 - 11/09/2015In the field of road safety, the prediction...
In automobile accidents, abdominal injuries are often life-threatening yet not apparent at the time ...
Pressure ulcers are localised areas of soft tissue breakdown that develop over bony prominences as a...
Blunt abdominal organ injury is an abundant and relevant topic in forensic medicine, yet comparative...
Pressure ulcers are localized areas of soft tissue breakdown resulting from sustained mechanical loa...
Road traffic accidents are one of the leading causes of mortality. Blunt injury to the abdomen contr...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAuthor’s OriginalPublishe
Splenic injury is common in blunt trauma. As post-injury splenic volume changes are unclear, the aim...
The article describes the results of the experimental study in which the effect of ischemic-reperfus...
The aetiology of pressure ulcers is poorly understood. The complexity of the problem, involving mech...