Multiaxial mechanical properties and constitutive modeling of human adipose tissue: a basis for preoperative simulations in plastic and reconstructive surgery.

Acta biomaterialia 2013 Vol.9(11) p. 9036-48

Sommer G, Eder M, Kovacs L, Pathak H, Bonitz L, Mueller C, Regitnig P, Holzapfel GA

Abstract

A preoperative simulation of soft tissue deformations during plastic and reconstructive surgery is desirable to support the surgeon's planning and to improve surgical outcomes. The current development of constitutive adipose tissue models, for the implementation in multilayer computational frameworks for the simulation of human soft tissue deformations, has proved difficult because knowledge of the required mechanical parameters of fat tissue is limited. Therefore, for the first time, human abdominal adipose tissues were mechanically investigated by biaxial tensile and triaxial shear tests. The results of this study suggest that human abdominal adipose tissues under quasi-static and dynamic multiaxial loadings can be characterized as a nonlinear, anisotropic and viscoelastic soft biological material. The nonlinear and anisotropic features are consequences of the material's collagenous microstructure. The aligned collagenous septa observed in histological investigations causes the anisotropy of the tissue. A hyperelastic model used in this study was appropriate to represent the quasi-static multiaxial mechanical behavior of fat tissue. The constitutive parameters are intended to serve as a basis for soft tissue simulations using the finite element method, which is an apparent method for obtaining promising results in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 soft tissue scispacy 1
해부 adipose tissue scispacy 1
해부 fat tissue scispacy 1
해부 tissue scispacy 1
합병증 collagenous septa scispacy 1
질환 deformations scispacy 1
질환 human abdominal adipose scispacy 1
기타 human adipose tissue scispacy 1
기타 human soft tissue scispacy 1
기타 human abdominal adipose tissues scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Adipose Tissue; Adult; Aged; Biomechanical Phenomena; Computer Simulation; Humans; Middle Aged; Models, Biological; Preoperative Care; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Stress, Mechanical; Surgery, Plastic; Tensile Strength; Thermodynamics