[EN] Breast augmentation surgery is a widespread practice for aesthetic purposes. Current techniques, however, are not able to reliably predict the desired final aspect of the breast after the intervention, whose success relies almost completely on the surgeon's skill. In this way, patient-specific methodologies capable of predicting the outcomes of such interventions are of particular interest. In this paper, a finite element biomechanical model of the breast of a female patient before an augmentation mammoplasty was generated using computer tomography images. Prosthesis insertion during surgery was simulated using the theory of finite elasticity. Hyperelastic constitutive models were considered for breast tissues and silicone implants. Th...
The large deformation of the human breast threatens proper nodules tracking when the subject mammogr...
Purpose: Malignant breast lesions can be distinguished from benign lesions by their mechanical prope...
Purpose: Malignant breast lesions can be distinguished from benign lesions by their mechanical prope...
[EN] Breast augmentation surgery is a widespread practice for aesthetic purposes. Current techniques...
Female breast is a fundamental organ to sustain the newborn during lactation, and it is relevant for...
Breast augmentation was the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery procedure in 2011 in the United...
A method to pre-operatively simulate and assess the result of breast augmentation procedures would b...
Abstract—Breast augmentation was the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery procedure in 2011 in t...
Researchers have developed finite element (FE) models from preoperative medical images to simulate i...
The breast is the most distinctive organ of women¿s anatomy, and it is vital to support lactation. ...
Two of the major imaging modalities used to detect and monitor breast cancer are (contrast enhanced)...
A new method for clinical breast biopsy is presented, based on a deformable finite element model of ...
Recently it has been suggested that finite element methods could be used to predict breast deformati...
International audienceBackground: Mammography is a specific type of breast imaging that uses low-dos...
Currently, High Field (1.5T) Superconducting MR image-guided needle breast procedures allow the phys...
The large deformation of the human breast threatens proper nodules tracking when the subject mammogr...
Purpose: Malignant breast lesions can be distinguished from benign lesions by their mechanical prope...
Purpose: Malignant breast lesions can be distinguished from benign lesions by their mechanical prope...
[EN] Breast augmentation surgery is a widespread practice for aesthetic purposes. Current techniques...
Female breast is a fundamental organ to sustain the newborn during lactation, and it is relevant for...
Breast augmentation was the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery procedure in 2011 in the United...
A method to pre-operatively simulate and assess the result of breast augmentation procedures would b...
Abstract—Breast augmentation was the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery procedure in 2011 in t...
Researchers have developed finite element (FE) models from preoperative medical images to simulate i...
The breast is the most distinctive organ of women¿s anatomy, and it is vital to support lactation. ...
Two of the major imaging modalities used to detect and monitor breast cancer are (contrast enhanced)...
A new method for clinical breast biopsy is presented, based on a deformable finite element model of ...
Recently it has been suggested that finite element methods could be used to predict breast deformati...
International audienceBackground: Mammography is a specific type of breast imaging that uses low-dos...
Currently, High Field (1.5T) Superconducting MR image-guided needle breast procedures allow the phys...
The large deformation of the human breast threatens proper nodules tracking when the subject mammogr...
Purpose: Malignant breast lesions can be distinguished from benign lesions by their mechanical prope...
Purpose: Malignant breast lesions can be distinguished from benign lesions by their mechanical prope...