2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2022.105490
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Digital Volume Correlation for large deformations of soft tissues: Pipeline and proof of concept for the application to breast ex vivo deformations

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“…Thus, our objective is to develop a methodology to create a personalized numerical avatar of the patient's vertebrae that incorporates the physical (mechanical) behaviour of the bone to the CT image to obtain, through computer simulation, accurate predictions of the vertebrae's behaviour. The use of the Digital Volume Correlation (DVC) technique, which has already been used for biomechanical applications [2], is a key point in this project. Thus, in this contribution, we will present one of the first results obtained: the use of DVC techniques for the automatic detection of metastatic tumours in vertebrae after the primary tumour.…”
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“…Thus, our objective is to develop a methodology to create a personalized numerical avatar of the patient's vertebrae that incorporates the physical (mechanical) behaviour of the bone to the CT image to obtain, through computer simulation, accurate predictions of the vertebrae's behaviour. The use of the Digital Volume Correlation (DVC) technique, which has already been used for biomechanical applications [2], is a key point in this project. Thus, in this contribution, we will present one of the first results obtained: the use of DVC techniques for the automatic detection of metastatic tumours in vertebrae after the primary tumour.…”
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confidence: 99%