Biomecánica de la mama: aplicación del método de los elementos finitos a la localización de tumores en mamografías y a la simulación de mamoplastias de aumento.

The breast is the most distinctive organ of women¿s anatomy, and it is vital to support lactation. It is also an important organ in the social relations and affective life of women. For these reasons, the studies related to women¿s breasts have an undoubtable social importance, and this fact prop...

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Main Author: Lapuebla Ferri, Andrés
Other Authors: Jimenez Mocholi, Antonio José
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Spanish
Published: Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10251/32957
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spelling ndltd-upv.es-oai-riunet.upv.es-10251-329572020-06-20T03:46:53Z Biomecánica de la mama: aplicación del método de los elementos finitos a la localización de tumores en mamografías y a la simulación de mamoplastias de aumento. Lapuebla Ferri, Andrés Jimenez Mocholi, Antonio José Pérez del Palomar Aldea, Amaya Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Mecánica de los Medios Continuos y Teoría de Estructuras - Departament de Mecànica dels Medis Continus i Teoria d'Estructures Biomecánica de la mama Mamografía Mamoplastia de aumento Simulación computerizada Comportamiento hiperelástico MECANICA DE LOS MEDIOS CONTINUOS Y TEORIA DE ESTRUCTURAS The breast is the most distinctive organ of women¿s anatomy, and it is vital to support lactation. It is also an important organ in the social relations and affective life of women. For these reasons, the studies related to women¿s breasts have an undoubtable social importance, and this fact propitiates the collaboration of multidisciplinary research teams and synergy between medical and engineering knowledge and techniques. The research conducted in the present thesis addresses the study and computerized simulations of breast biomechanics through the use of the finite element method. Given that the breast is a complex organ, this study focuses on breast mechanical aspects analyzed from two real clinical situations of two patients. The first analysis consists of the study of a breast affected by a tumor. A mammography is simulated, and the results of the simulation are compared with those obtained during the clinical practice. In the second analysis, an augmentation mammoplasty is simulated, describing the computer model of a patient before the intervention. In this study, the role played by computer simulations in the prediction of clinical outcomes in both case studies is enforced. There are a vast number of studies concerning mammography simulations, but not in the field of augmentation mammoplasties. Moreover, there are still many computational aspects which need further analysis and research. Female breasts are heterogeneous organs consisting of soft tissues that provide a complex mechanical response. In the present thesis, and with the aim of correctly performing the corresponding computer simulations, a hyperelastic formulation of the breast tissues is used, and the equations are implemented in non-linear finite element models. The subsequent and necessary validation of the simulations is done by comparing the simulation results with the clinical outcomes of the patients Lapuebla Ferri, A. (2013). Biomecánica de la mama: aplicación del método de los elementos finitos a la localización de tumores en mamografías y a la simulación de mamoplastias de aumento [Tesis doctoral]. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/32957 Alfresco 2013-10-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion 978-84-9048-160-8 http://hdl.handle.net/10251/32957 10.4995/Thesis/10251/32957 spa Reserva de todos los derechos info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València Riunet
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topic Biomecánica de la mama
Mamografía
Mamoplastia de aumento
Simulación computerizada
Comportamiento hiperelástico
MECANICA DE LOS MEDIOS CONTINUOS Y TEORIA DE ESTRUCTURAS
spellingShingle Biomecánica de la mama
Mamografía
Mamoplastia de aumento
Simulación computerizada
Comportamiento hiperelástico
MECANICA DE LOS MEDIOS CONTINUOS Y TEORIA DE ESTRUCTURAS
Lapuebla Ferri, Andrés
Biomecánica de la mama: aplicación del método de los elementos finitos a la localización de tumores en mamografías y a la simulación de mamoplastias de aumento.
description The breast is the most distinctive organ of women¿s anatomy, and it is vital to support lactation. It is also an important organ in the social relations and affective life of women. For these reasons, the studies related to women¿s breasts have an undoubtable social importance, and this fact propitiates the collaboration of multidisciplinary research teams and synergy between medical and engineering knowledge and techniques. The research conducted in the present thesis addresses the study and computerized simulations of breast biomechanics through the use of the finite element method. Given that the breast is a complex organ, this study focuses on breast mechanical aspects analyzed from two real clinical situations of two patients. The first analysis consists of the study of a breast affected by a tumor. A mammography is simulated, and the results of the simulation are compared with those obtained during the clinical practice. In the second analysis, an augmentation mammoplasty is simulated, describing the computer model of a patient before the intervention. In this study, the role played by computer simulations in the prediction of clinical outcomes in both case studies is enforced. There are a vast number of studies concerning mammography simulations, but not in the field of augmentation mammoplasties. Moreover, there are still many computational aspects which need further analysis and research. Female breasts are heterogeneous organs consisting of soft tissues that provide a complex mechanical response. In the present thesis, and with the aim of correctly performing the corresponding computer simulations, a hyperelastic formulation of the breast tissues is used, and the equations are implemented in non-linear finite element models. The subsequent and necessary validation of the simulations is done by comparing the simulation results with the clinical outcomes of the patients === Lapuebla Ferri, A. (2013). Biomecánica de la mama: aplicación del método de los elementos finitos a la localización de tumores en mamografías y a la simulación de mamoplastias de aumento [Tesis doctoral]. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/32957 === Alfresco
author2 Jimenez Mocholi, Antonio José
author_facet Jimenez Mocholi, Antonio José
Lapuebla Ferri, Andrés
author Lapuebla Ferri, Andrés
author_sort Lapuebla Ferri, Andrés
title Biomecánica de la mama: aplicación del método de los elementos finitos a la localización de tumores en mamografías y a la simulación de mamoplastias de aumento.
title_short Biomecánica de la mama: aplicación del método de los elementos finitos a la localización de tumores en mamografías y a la simulación de mamoplastias de aumento.
title_full Biomecánica de la mama: aplicación del método de los elementos finitos a la localización de tumores en mamografías y a la simulación de mamoplastias de aumento.
title_fullStr Biomecánica de la mama: aplicación del método de los elementos finitos a la localización de tumores en mamografías y a la simulación de mamoplastias de aumento.
title_full_unstemmed Biomecánica de la mama: aplicación del método de los elementos finitos a la localización de tumores en mamografías y a la simulación de mamoplastias de aumento.
title_sort biomecánica de la mama: aplicación del método de los elementos finitos a la localización de tumores en mamografías y a la simulación de mamoplastias de aumento.
publisher Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/10251/32957
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