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An efficient soft tissue characterization method for haptic rendering of soft tissue deformation in medical simulation

Bummo Ahn, Jung Kim, D Howard (ed.), PK Rhee (ed.), S Halgamuge (ed.), SJ Yoo (ed.)

PROCEEDINGS OF THE FRONTIERS IN THE CONVERGENCE OF BIOSCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES | IEEE COMPUTER SOC | Published : 2007

Abstract

The modeling of soft tissue behavior is essential in haptic rendering for virtual reality based medical simulators, which provide a safe and objective medium for training medical personnel. This paper presents a measuring device, modeling and effective characterization method of soft tissue's material properties. Experiments were conducted on five porcine livers using an indentation device and ramp-and-hold trajectory. The soft tissue was assumed to be a continuous, incompressible, homogeneous and isotropic solid and a nonlinear constitutive model based on the observation of the force-displacement behavior of soft tissues. The constitutive model was fitted to the experimental data using the ..

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