Phantoms are common substitutes for soft tissues in biomechanical research and are usually tuned to match tissue properties using standard testing protocols at small strains. However, the response due to complex tool-tissue interactions can differ depending on the phantom and no comprehensive comparative study has been published to date, which could aid researchers to select suitable materials. In this work, gelatin, a common phantom in literature, and a composite hydrogel developed at Imperial College, were matched for mechanical stiffness to porcine brain, and the interactions during needle insertions within them were analyzed. Specifically, we examined insertion forces for brain and the phantoms; we also measured displacements and strain...
A quantitative assessment of bone tissue stresses and strains is essential for the understanding of ...
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Erratum in Erratum to: Hyaluronic acid increases tendon derived cell viability and collagen type I ...
© 2015, The Author(s).Phantoms are common substitutes for soft tissues in biomechanical research and...
A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML version of this paper. T...
Abstract: Piezoelectric sensors have been shown to respond repro-ducibly to changes in tissue mechan...
This project aimed to investigate the forces that both needle and tissue experienced during a needle...
Accurate tissue phantoms are difficult to design due to the complex hyperelastic, viscoelastic and b...
This work proposes biodegradable textile-based structures for tissue engineering applications. We de...
Abstract Synthetic suburethral slings have recently become popular despite the risk of erosion commo...
open9noThe authors would like to issue an erratum for this article [1], and would like to declare th...
The brain is an intricate organ, composed of white matter, gray matter, blood vessels, nerves, and d...
10.1016/j.jmps.2004.10.003Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids532493-494JMPS
Objective: Retention and resistance of the implant-tissue supported overdenture may be affected by t...
Refers to: Remodelling of continuously distributed collagen fibres in soft connective tissues Journa...
A quantitative assessment of bone tissue stresses and strains is essential for the understanding of ...
Refers to: Remodelling of continuously distributed collagen fibres in soft connective tissues Journa...
Erratum in Erratum to: Hyaluronic acid increases tendon derived cell viability and collagen type I ...
© 2015, The Author(s).Phantoms are common substitutes for soft tissues in biomechanical research and...
A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML version of this paper. T...
Abstract: Piezoelectric sensors have been shown to respond repro-ducibly to changes in tissue mechan...
This project aimed to investigate the forces that both needle and tissue experienced during a needle...
Accurate tissue phantoms are difficult to design due to the complex hyperelastic, viscoelastic and b...
This work proposes biodegradable textile-based structures for tissue engineering applications. We de...
Abstract Synthetic suburethral slings have recently become popular despite the risk of erosion commo...
open9noThe authors would like to issue an erratum for this article [1], and would like to declare th...
The brain is an intricate organ, composed of white matter, gray matter, blood vessels, nerves, and d...
10.1016/j.jmps.2004.10.003Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids532493-494JMPS
Objective: Retention and resistance of the implant-tissue supported overdenture may be affected by t...
Refers to: Remodelling of continuously distributed collagen fibres in soft connective tissues Journa...
A quantitative assessment of bone tissue stresses and strains is essential for the understanding of ...
Refers to: Remodelling of continuously distributed collagen fibres in soft connective tissues Journa...
Erratum in Erratum to: Hyaluronic acid increases tendon derived cell viability and collagen type I ...