Finite element model set-up of colorectal tissue for analyzing surgical scenarios

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Abstract

Finite Element Analysis (FEA) has gained an extensive application in the medical field, such as soft tissues simulations. In particular, colorectal simulations can be used to understand the interaction with the surrounding tissues, or with instruments used in surgical procedures. Although several works have been introduced considering small displacements, as a result of the forces exerted on adjacent tissues, FEA applied to colorectal surgical scenarios is still a challenge. Therefore, this work aims to provide a sensitivity analysis on three geometric models, taking in mind different bioengineering tasks. In this way, a set of simulations has been performed using three mechanical models named Linear Elastic, Hyper-Elastic with a Mooney-Rivlin material model, and Hyper-Elastic with a YEOH material model.

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Guachi, R., Bini, F., Bici, M., Campana, F., & Marinozzi, F. (2018). Finite element model set-up of colorectal tissue for analyzing surgical scenarios. Lecture Notes in Computational Vision and Biomechanics, 27, 599–609. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68195-5_65

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