Publications by authors named "Y Payan"

As part of a long-term research project aiming at generating a biomechanical model of a fossil human tongue from a carefully designed 3D Finite Element mesh of a living human tongue, we present a computer-based method that optimally registers 3D CT images of the head and neck of the living human into similar images of another primate. We quantitatively evaluate the method on a baboon. The method generates a geometric deformation field which is used to build up a 3D Finite Element mesh of the baboon tongue.

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  • A personalized 3D breast model could enhance patient-surgeon discussions and surgical planning by accurately simulating breast tissue properties.
  • The study aimed to measure breast skin thickness and the stiffness of different breast tissues, considering factors like age, BMI, and menopausal status as potential influences.
  • Results indicated that menopausal status significantly impacted breast skin thickness and stiffness, with average measurements found to be 1.83 mm for skin thickness and 39 kPa for breast tissue stiffness, and future work will focus on integrating these findings into a biomechanical model.
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Tissues' nearly incompressibility was well reported in the literature but little effort has been made to compare volume variations computed by simulations with measurements. In this study, volume changes of the fat pad during controlled indentations of the human heel region were estimated from segmented medical images using digital volume correlation. The experiment was reproduced using finite element modelling with several values of Poisson's ratio for the fat pad, from 0.

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Objective: Pressure injuries (PIs) result in an extended duration of care and increased risks of complications for patients. When treating a PI, the aim is to hinder further PI development and speed up the healing time. Urgo RID recently developed a new bilayer dressing to improve the healing of stages 2 and 3 heel PIs.

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