Abstract. Mechanical properties of biological tissues are needed for accurate surgical simulation and diagnostic purposes. These properties change postmortem due to alterations in both the environmental and physical conditions of the tissue. Despite these known changes, the majority of existing data have been acquired ex vivo due to ease of testing. This study seeks to quantify the effects of testing conditions on the measurements obtained when testing the same tissue in the same locations with two different instruments over time. We will discuss measurements made with indentation probes on whole porcine livers in vivo, ex vivo with a perfusion system that maintains temperature, hydration, and physiologic pressure, ex vivo unperfused, and u...
2012-05-02Progressive and irreversible retinal diseases are among the primary causes of blindness in...
Doğan, Fırat (Dogus Author)Background Researchers working on error-prevention theories have shown th...
This thesis presents a novel device for measuring the viscoelastic properties of biological tissue. ...
Viscoelasticity of soft tissue is often related to pathology, and therefore, has become an important...
Understanding and modelling liver biomechanics represents a significant challenge due to the complex...
Given the critical role of liver mechanics in regulating cell response and directing the development...
AbstractAlthough palpation has been successfully employed for centuries to assess soft tissue qualit...
Stress-strain data obtained from animal and human tissue have several applications including medical...
Title: Viscousand elastic properties of soft tissue"in situ" Goals and methods: The aim of this thes...
The quantification of mechanical properties of soft tissues has been of great interest for more than...
Indentation experiments offer a robust, fast, and repeatable testing method for evaluating the mecha...
Mechanical response of soft tissues behaved disparate due to fast and large deformation during surgi...
The mechanical response of human liver is characterized in vivo by means of intra-operative aspirati...
Techniques aimed at the non-invasive characterization of soft tissues according to elastic propertie...
Measurement of the mechanical properties of human skin in vivo is challenging. Moreover, those with ...
2012-05-02Progressive and irreversible retinal diseases are among the primary causes of blindness in...
Doğan, Fırat (Dogus Author)Background Researchers working on error-prevention theories have shown th...
This thesis presents a novel device for measuring the viscoelastic properties of biological tissue. ...
Viscoelasticity of soft tissue is often related to pathology, and therefore, has become an important...
Understanding and modelling liver biomechanics represents a significant challenge due to the complex...
Given the critical role of liver mechanics in regulating cell response and directing the development...
AbstractAlthough palpation has been successfully employed for centuries to assess soft tissue qualit...
Stress-strain data obtained from animal and human tissue have several applications including medical...
Title: Viscousand elastic properties of soft tissue"in situ" Goals and methods: The aim of this thes...
The quantification of mechanical properties of soft tissues has been of great interest for more than...
Indentation experiments offer a robust, fast, and repeatable testing method for evaluating the mecha...
Mechanical response of soft tissues behaved disparate due to fast and large deformation during surgi...
The mechanical response of human liver is characterized in vivo by means of intra-operative aspirati...
Techniques aimed at the non-invasive characterization of soft tissues according to elastic propertie...
Measurement of the mechanical properties of human skin in vivo is challenging. Moreover, those with ...
2012-05-02Progressive and irreversible retinal diseases are among the primary causes of blindness in...
Doğan, Fırat (Dogus Author)Background Researchers working on error-prevention theories have shown th...
This thesis presents a novel device for measuring the viscoelastic properties of biological tissue. ...