Understanding the behavior of abdominal organs under load will greatly improve several fields involving injury biomechanics. In order to determine the behavior of abdominal organs under load and be able to predict the response, the mechanical properties need to be properly characterized. The characterization of these properties will provide researchers the ability to create finite element models that will provide a better understanding of the mechanism of injury resulting from traumatic events. Finite element models of today, that simulate traumatic injuries, lack properly characterized material properties. The current body of literature contains a large range of material property values which could be the result of the wide range of testin...
Aim: Hernia repair strengthens the abdominal wall with a textile mesh. Recurrence and pain indicate ...
Presented work shows the possibility of using the US data for the assessment of the soft tissues’ ma...
Each year, 6.4 million automobile accidents account for approximately 40,000 deaths in the United St...
Blunt abdominal organ injury is an abundant and relevant topic in forensic medicine, yet comparative...
In automobile accidents, abdominal injuries are often life-threatening yet not apparent at the time ...
This study was performed to characterize the mechanical properties of the kidney capsular membrane a...
While hollow organs (intestines, etc.) can be injured during automotive accidents, past biomechanica...
Stress-strain data obtained from animal and human tissue have several applications including medical...
High-velocity (up to 25 m/s) impact tests were performed on pig kidneys to characterize failure beha...
Abdominal trauma accounts for nearly 20% of all severe traffic injuries and can often result from in...
Thoracic and abdominal organs are typically severely injured during crash situations leading to seve...
Abdominal trauma accounts for nearly 20 % of all severe traffic injuries and can often result from i...
Abdominal wall hernias occur when a weakening in the muscle layer allows the protrusion of internal ...
Given the critical role of liver mechanics in regulating cell response and directing the development...
Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) can be fatal and may induce permanent disability to the individuals inv...
Aim: Hernia repair strengthens the abdominal wall with a textile mesh. Recurrence and pain indicate ...
Presented work shows the possibility of using the US data for the assessment of the soft tissues’ ma...
Each year, 6.4 million automobile accidents account for approximately 40,000 deaths in the United St...
Blunt abdominal organ injury is an abundant and relevant topic in forensic medicine, yet comparative...
In automobile accidents, abdominal injuries are often life-threatening yet not apparent at the time ...
This study was performed to characterize the mechanical properties of the kidney capsular membrane a...
While hollow organs (intestines, etc.) can be injured during automotive accidents, past biomechanica...
Stress-strain data obtained from animal and human tissue have several applications including medical...
High-velocity (up to 25 m/s) impact tests were performed on pig kidneys to characterize failure beha...
Abdominal trauma accounts for nearly 20% of all severe traffic injuries and can often result from in...
Thoracic and abdominal organs are typically severely injured during crash situations leading to seve...
Abdominal trauma accounts for nearly 20 % of all severe traffic injuries and can often result from i...
Abdominal wall hernias occur when a weakening in the muscle layer allows the protrusion of internal ...
Given the critical role of liver mechanics in regulating cell response and directing the development...
Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) can be fatal and may induce permanent disability to the individuals inv...
Aim: Hernia repair strengthens the abdominal wall with a textile mesh. Recurrence and pain indicate ...
Presented work shows the possibility of using the US data for the assessment of the soft tissues’ ma...
Each year, 6.4 million automobile accidents account for approximately 40,000 deaths in the United St...