2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2014.10.008
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Regional and depth variability of porcine meniscal mechanical properties through biaxial testing

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“…In general, clamps, sutures (threads), or hooks (sometimes joined into rakes) are used as gripping elements introducing the load into the specimen in biaxial testing (see Figure 1). While hooks are applied most frequently and considered as a standard gripping method (see among others [21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28]), clamps were rejected as unacceptable by some authors [8][9][10][11]. However, this rejection was substantiated by numerical or experimental analyses done only for broad clamps used one per specimen edge, while two or more narrow clamps per edge wereaccording to our knowledgepresented by our group only [18,29].…”
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“…In general, clamps, sutures (threads), or hooks (sometimes joined into rakes) are used as gripping elements introducing the load into the specimen in biaxial testing (see Figure 1). While hooks are applied most frequently and considered as a standard gripping method (see among others [21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28]), clamps were rejected as unacceptable by some authors [8][9][10][11]. However, this rejection was substantiated by numerical or experimental analyses done only for broad clamps used one per specimen edge, while two or more narrow clamps per edge wereaccording to our knowledgepresented by our group only [18,29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…To the authors' best knowledge, such analyses have not been performed till now. We investigated hooks used commonly to grip the specimen [1,7,8,13,14,16,17,22,23,[25][26][27] as well as clamps which so far have been used only by our group [18,29].…”
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“…26 The biaxial characterization of soft tissues involved then extensively the cardiac and artery tissues, with the aim of implement constitutive models useful to carry out preclinical tests of intravascular devices, [16][17][18]20,27 and the porcine meniscal. 21 In many cases, the research outcomes are models' parameters obtained through the fitting of a mean curve. 18,20 The assumption is that although the anisotropy of the tissue is obvious and confirmed by the biaxial tests, the response of the tissue along two orthogonal axes has no significant difference at physiological loadings.…”
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