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Experimental characterization of the biaxial mechanical properties of porcine gastric tissue

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2017.07.028

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Gastric tissue; Stomach; Biaxial testing; Constitutive model; Inverse analysis

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  1. International Graduate School for Science and Engineering of the Technical University of Munich (IGSSE project) [10.09]
  2. Emmy Noether program of the German Research Foundation [CY 75/2-1]
  3. Research Grant Computational Multiphysics Modeling of the Postprandial Human Stomach of the German Research Foundation [CY 75/3-1]

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Health problems related to the stomach are among the most important sources of morbidity in industrialized countries. There is evidence that mechanics may play an important role in various such pathologies. However, so far experimental data characterizing the mechanical properties of gastric tissue remain scarce, which significantly limits our understanding of the mechanics of the stomach. To help close this gap, we performed biaxial mechanical tests of porcine gastric tissue patches. Our experiments reveal a considerable anisotropy and different mechanical properties in the three major regions of the stomach (fundus, corpus, antrum). Moreover, they demonstrate that the mechanical properties of the gastric wall and the physiological function of the different regions of the stomach are closely related. This finding suggests that further examination of the mechanics of the gastric wall may indeed be a promising avenue of research towards a better understanding of the organic causes of frequent health problems related to the stomach.

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