International audienceThe oesophagus is a primarily mechanical organ whose material characterisation would aid in the investigation of its pathophysiology, help in the field of tissue engineering, and improve surgical simulations and the design of medical devices. However, the layer-dependent, anisotropic properties of the organ have not been investigated using human tissue, particularly in regard to its viscoelastic and stress-softening behaviour. Restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic meant that fresh human tissue was not available for dissection. Therefore, in this study, the layer-specific material properties of the human oesophagus were investigated through ex vivo experimentation of the embalmed muscularis propria layer. For thi...
The mechanical properties of soft biological tissues have been widely investigated over the past fiv...
Characterising the large strain mechanical properties of soft tissues is challenging due to their co...
Characterising the passive anisotropic properties of soft tissues has been largely limited to the li...
International audienceThe oesophagus is a primarily mechanical organ whose material characterisation...
International audienceAbstract Mechanical characterisation of the layer-specific, viscoelastic prope...
The oesophagus is a primarily mechanical organ which transports food from the pharynx to the stomach...
Udgivelsesdato: FEBThe function of the esophagus is mechanical. To understand the function, it is ne...
Esophagus is a cylindrical shaped biological structure with a lumen of variable diameter surrounded ...
The aim of the present work is to propose an approach to the biomechanical analysis of oesophagus by...
International audienceThe mechanical behavior of most tissues and organs has already been observed [...
Evaluation of the distribution of stresses and strains in relation to distension-induced sensation i...
94 p.Oesophageal cancer is the sixth most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Treatment usually ...
This dissertation is a research about the mechanical behavior of the human esophagus. This work is i...
International audienceThis work aims at observing the mechanical behavior of the membranous and spon...
Many health problems in humans lead to the loss and damage of tissues in the body. Solutions current...
The mechanical properties of soft biological tissues have been widely investigated over the past fiv...
Characterising the large strain mechanical properties of soft tissues is challenging due to their co...
Characterising the passive anisotropic properties of soft tissues has been largely limited to the li...
International audienceThe oesophagus is a primarily mechanical organ whose material characterisation...
International audienceAbstract Mechanical characterisation of the layer-specific, viscoelastic prope...
The oesophagus is a primarily mechanical organ which transports food from the pharynx to the stomach...
Udgivelsesdato: FEBThe function of the esophagus is mechanical. To understand the function, it is ne...
Esophagus is a cylindrical shaped biological structure with a lumen of variable diameter surrounded ...
The aim of the present work is to propose an approach to the biomechanical analysis of oesophagus by...
International audienceThe mechanical behavior of most tissues and organs has already been observed [...
Evaluation of the distribution of stresses and strains in relation to distension-induced sensation i...
94 p.Oesophageal cancer is the sixth most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Treatment usually ...
This dissertation is a research about the mechanical behavior of the human esophagus. This work is i...
International audienceThis work aims at observing the mechanical behavior of the membranous and spon...
Many health problems in humans lead to the loss and damage of tissues in the body. Solutions current...
The mechanical properties of soft biological tissues have been widely investigated over the past fiv...
Characterising the large strain mechanical properties of soft tissues is challenging due to their co...
Characterising the passive anisotropic properties of soft tissues has been largely limited to the li...