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[edit]DescriptionMultiscale-Mechano-Biological-Finite-Element-Modelling-of-Oncoplastic-Breast-Surgery—Numerical-pone.0159766.s010.ogv |
English: Wound Healing Simulation for Patient Case P-4 : Displacement Field. The solid arrows in the animation represent the displacement field that correspond to the breast tissue deformation analysis (from the unloaded to the supine configuration) due to the effect of gravity and the contraction of the wound during the healing process. The colour-map illustrates the magnitude of the displacement vector (in cm). Note also the dynamic change of the initially excised volume of breast tissue which contracts during healing. The two-dimensional plot at the bottom of the animation depicts the dynamic change of the volume of the operated tissue, where the horizontal axis corresponds to days. |
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Source | S1 Video from Vavourakis V, Eiben B, Hipwell J, Williams N, Keshtgar M, Hawkes D (2016). "Multiscale Mechano-Biological Finite Element Modelling of Oncoplastic Breast Surgery—Numerical Study towards Surgical Planning and Cosmetic Outcome Prediction". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0159766. PMID 27466815. PMC: 4965022. | ||
Author | Vavourakis V, Eiben B, Hipwell J, Williams N, Keshtgar M, Hawkes D | ||
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Short title | Wound Healing Simulation for Patient Case P-4 : Displacement Field. |
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Author | Vavourakis V, Eiben B, Hipwell J, Williams N, Keshtgar M, Hawkes D |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | The solid arrows in the animation represent the displacement field that correspond to the breast tissue deformation analysis (from the unloaded to the supine configuration) due to the effect of gravity and the contraction of the wound during the healing process. The colour-map illustrates the magnitude of the displacement vector (in cm). Note also the dynamic change of the initially excised volume of breast tissue which contracts during healing. The two-dimensional plot at the bottom of the animation depicts the dynamic change of the volume of the operated tissue, where the horizontal axis corresponds to days. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2016 |
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