This paper focuses on the development of full-field experimental methods for validating computational models of needle insertion, and specifically the development of suitable tissue surrogate materials. Gelatine also known as “ballistic gel” is commonly used as a tissue surrogate since the modulus of elasticity matches that of tissue. Its birefringent properties also allow the visualisation of strains in polarised light. However, other characteristics of tissue are not well emulated by gelatine, for example the fibrous network of cells of tissue is not well represented by the granular microstructure of gelatine, which tears easily. A range of birefringent flexible materials were developed and calibrated for photoelastic analysis. The most s...
An improved skin tissue substitute for use in photoelastic testing is required to enable investigati...
Recent developments in computer-integrated surgery and in tissue-engineered constructs necessitate a...
Surrogates, which precisely simulate nonlinear mechanical properties of the human skin at different ...
Digital photoelasticity offers enormous potential for the validation of computational models of biom...
This project aimed to investigate the forces that both needle and tissue experienced during a needle...
© 2015, The Author(s).Phantoms are common substitutes for soft tissues in biomechanical research and...
Needle insertion into soft tissue is one of the most common medical interventions. This study provid...
We present a novel device that allows the user to measure the Young Modulus of a material at the ope...
As a natural polymer, gelatin is increasingly being used as a substitute for animals or humans for t...
Currently, physicians have no means of correctly estimating the needle tip location during percutane...
Hypodermic needles are used in a wide range of medical procedures. In these procedures, an insertion...
Photo-crosslinkable hydrogels, in particular gelatin methacryloyl (GelMa), are gaining increasing im...
Abstract. Models that predict the soft tissue deformation caused by needle insertion could improve t...
The development of human body simulators that can be used as surrogates for testing protective devic...
This paper describes a constitutive model for ballistic gelatin at the low strain rates experienced,...
An improved skin tissue substitute for use in photoelastic testing is required to enable investigati...
Recent developments in computer-integrated surgery and in tissue-engineered constructs necessitate a...
Surrogates, which precisely simulate nonlinear mechanical properties of the human skin at different ...
Digital photoelasticity offers enormous potential for the validation of computational models of biom...
This project aimed to investigate the forces that both needle and tissue experienced during a needle...
© 2015, The Author(s).Phantoms are common substitutes for soft tissues in biomechanical research and...
Needle insertion into soft tissue is one of the most common medical interventions. This study provid...
We present a novel device that allows the user to measure the Young Modulus of a material at the ope...
As a natural polymer, gelatin is increasingly being used as a substitute for animals or humans for t...
Currently, physicians have no means of correctly estimating the needle tip location during percutane...
Hypodermic needles are used in a wide range of medical procedures. In these procedures, an insertion...
Photo-crosslinkable hydrogels, in particular gelatin methacryloyl (GelMa), are gaining increasing im...
Abstract. Models that predict the soft tissue deformation caused by needle insertion could improve t...
The development of human body simulators that can be used as surrogates for testing protective devic...
This paper describes a constitutive model for ballistic gelatin at the low strain rates experienced,...
An improved skin tissue substitute for use in photoelastic testing is required to enable investigati...
Recent developments in computer-integrated surgery and in tissue-engineered constructs necessitate a...
Surrogates, which precisely simulate nonlinear mechanical properties of the human skin at different ...