AI RESEARCH
Clinical application of HEDI for biomechanical evaluation and visualisation in incisional hernia repair
arXiv CS.AI
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ArXi:2307.01502v3 Announce Type: replace-cross Background: Abdominal wall defects, such as incisional hernias, are a common source of pain and discomfort and often require repeated surgical interventions. Traditional mesh repair techniques typically rely on fixed overlap based on defect size, without considering important biomechanical factors like muscle activity, internal pressure, and tissue elasticity. This study aims to