A comprehensive experimental/numerical procedure is formulated and validated for the in vivo characterization of the mechanical properties of human skin and the simulation of reconstructive surgery. The procedure uses in vivo experimental tests on undermined skin flaps, which can be performed during surgery, a numerical model formulated within the framework of nonlinear finite strain elasticity and a nonlinear parameter identification technique for the calibration of the model from indirect measurements. The procedure is applied to characterize the scalp skin tested in Raposio and Nordstro¨m (Skin Res. Technol. 4 (1998) 94). The skin is treated as a time independent, isotropic and hyperelastic membrane and the problem is solved through...
Background/aims: In formulating an accurate pre-operative plan when performing plastic surgery, the ...
The proposed paper concerns the prediction of the numerical response of a biomechanical structure su...
The mechanical properties of the skin are important in many applications, but are not well understoo...
A comprehensive experimental/numerical procedure is formulated and validated for the in vivo charact...
A computational model is formulated for the in vivo mechanical characterization of human scalp skin ...
Characterization of the biomechanical properties of human skin in vivo is studied both experimentall...
Skin deformation behaviour is complex, that exhibits similarly to an anisotropic, non-homogenous and...
A finite element model of human skin is proposed for future use in an interactive real-time surgical...
AbstractSkin deformation behaviour is complex, that exhibits similarly to an anisotropic, non-homoge...
Several biomedical applications require knowledge of the behaviour of the scalp, including skin graf...
Skin is the most extended organ in human body representing 16% of the total body weight with a surfa...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of the skin are of potential interest in the identif...
AbstractBackgrounds/aims: Human skin is a complex tissue consisting of several distinct layers. Each...
The aim of this work is to characterise the in-plane mechanical behaviour of human skin in vivo. For...
Background/aims: In formulating an accurate pre-operative plan when performing plastic surgery, the ...
The proposed paper concerns the prediction of the numerical response of a biomechanical structure su...
The mechanical properties of the skin are important in many applications, but are not well understoo...
A comprehensive experimental/numerical procedure is formulated and validated for the in vivo charact...
A computational model is formulated for the in vivo mechanical characterization of human scalp skin ...
Characterization of the biomechanical properties of human skin in vivo is studied both experimentall...
Skin deformation behaviour is complex, that exhibits similarly to an anisotropic, non-homogenous and...
A finite element model of human skin is proposed for future use in an interactive real-time surgical...
AbstractSkin deformation behaviour is complex, that exhibits similarly to an anisotropic, non-homoge...
Several biomedical applications require knowledge of the behaviour of the scalp, including skin graf...
Skin is the most extended organ in human body representing 16% of the total body weight with a surfa...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of the skin are of potential interest in the identif...
AbstractBackgrounds/aims: Human skin is a complex tissue consisting of several distinct layers. Each...
The aim of this work is to characterise the in-plane mechanical behaviour of human skin in vivo. For...
Background/aims: In formulating an accurate pre-operative plan when performing plastic surgery, the ...
The proposed paper concerns the prediction of the numerical response of a biomechanical structure su...
The mechanical properties of the skin are important in many applications, but are not well understoo...