Laparoscopic surgery requires inflation of the abdominal cavity and this offers a unique opportunity to measure the mechanical properties of the living abdominal wall. We used a motion analysis system to study the abdominal wall motion of 18 patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery, and found that the mean Young's modulus was 27.7±4.5 and 21.0±3.7 kPa for male and female, respectively. During inflation, the abdominal wall changed from a cylinder to a dome shape. The average expansion in the abdominal wall surface was 20%, and a working space of 1.27×10-3 m3 was created by expansion, reshaping of the abdominal wall and diaphragmatic movement. For the first time, the elasticity of human abdominal wall was obtained from the patients undergoing...
Positive pressure pneumoperitoneum (12 mm Hg) is associated with adverse physiologic effects that ca...
Les données sur le comportement biomécanique de la paroi abdominale restent limitées. Cette méconnai...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThe number of laparoscopic surgeries performed is increasing every ...
Laparoscopic surgery requires inflation of the abdominal cavity and this offers a unique opportunity...
textabstractPurpose: Incisional hernia remains a frequent complication after abdominal surgery assoc...
The design of meshes for the treatment of incisional hernias could benefit from better knowledge of ...
Background and Objective The biomechanical analysis of the abdominal wall should take into account ...
This thesis focuses on the biomechanics of the abdominal wall in order to help improving the treatme...
Data on the biomechanical behaviour of the abdominal wall are limited. This lack of knowledge is a l...
The most common surgical repair of abdominal wall hernia goes through implanting a mesh that substit...
Abdominal wall hernias occur when a weakening in the muscle layer allows the protrusion of internal ...
BACKGROUND: The ideal mesh for hernia repair has yet to be found, in addition our knowledge of the b...
Background: The ideal mesh for hernia repair has yet to be found, in addition our knowledge of the...
INTRODUCTION: A realistic human anatomy simulation model developed for training to perform laparosco...
The thesis examines the relationship between the level of intra-abdominal pressure and abdominal wal...
Positive pressure pneumoperitoneum (12 mm Hg) is associated with adverse physiologic effects that ca...
Les données sur le comportement biomécanique de la paroi abdominale restent limitées. Cette méconnai...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThe number of laparoscopic surgeries performed is increasing every ...
Laparoscopic surgery requires inflation of the abdominal cavity and this offers a unique opportunity...
textabstractPurpose: Incisional hernia remains a frequent complication after abdominal surgery assoc...
The design of meshes for the treatment of incisional hernias could benefit from better knowledge of ...
Background and Objective The biomechanical analysis of the abdominal wall should take into account ...
This thesis focuses on the biomechanics of the abdominal wall in order to help improving the treatme...
Data on the biomechanical behaviour of the abdominal wall are limited. This lack of knowledge is a l...
The most common surgical repair of abdominal wall hernia goes through implanting a mesh that substit...
Abdominal wall hernias occur when a weakening in the muscle layer allows the protrusion of internal ...
BACKGROUND: The ideal mesh for hernia repair has yet to be found, in addition our knowledge of the b...
Background: The ideal mesh for hernia repair has yet to be found, in addition our knowledge of the...
INTRODUCTION: A realistic human anatomy simulation model developed for training to perform laparosco...
The thesis examines the relationship between the level of intra-abdominal pressure and abdominal wal...
Positive pressure pneumoperitoneum (12 mm Hg) is associated with adverse physiologic effects that ca...
Les données sur le comportement biomécanique de la paroi abdominale restent limitées. Cette méconnai...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThe number of laparoscopic surgeries performed is increasing every ...