Lapuebla-Ferri et al., 2011 - Google Patents
A patient-specific FE-based methodology to simulate prosthesis insertion during an augmentation mammoplastyLapuebla-Ferri et al., 2011
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- Lapuebla-Ferri A
- del Palomar A
- Herrero J
- Jiménez-Mocholí A
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- Medical engineering & physics
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Breast augmentation surgery is a widespread practice for aesthetic purposes. Current techniques, however, are not able to reliably predict the desired final aspect of the breast after the intervention, whose success relies almost completely on the surgeon's skill. In this …
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