| Literature DB >> 30963800 |
K D R Kappert1,2, M J A van Alphen1, S van Dijk1,3, L E Smeele1,3, A J M Balm1,3, F van der Heijden1,2.
Abstract
Oral cancer surgery has a negative influence on the quality of life (QOL). As a result of the complex physiology involved in oral functions, estimation of surgical effects on functionality remains difficult. We present a user-friendly biomechanical simulation of tongue surgery, including closure with suturing and scar formation, followed by an automated adaptation of a finite element (FE) model to the shape of the tongue. Different configurations of our FE model were evaluated and compared to a well-established FE model. We showed that the post-operative impairment as predicted by our model was qualitatively comparable to a patient case for five different tongue maneuvers.Entities:
Keywords: Partial glossectomy; biomechanical model; finite element analysis; finite element method; functional impairment; post-operative motion impairment; virtual surgery; virtual therapy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30963800 DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2019.1599362
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin ISSN: 1025-5842 Impact factor: 1.763