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Biomechanical constitutive modeling of the gastrointestinal tissues: a systematic review.

Bhavesh Patel1, Alessio Gizzi2, Javad Hashemi1, Yousif Awakeem1, Hans Gregersen1, Ghassan Kassab1.   

Abstract

The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is a continuous channel through the body that consists of the esophagus, the stomach, the small intestine, the large intestine, and the rectum. Its primary functions are to move the intake of food for digestion before storing and ultimately expulsion of feces. The mechanical behavior of GI tissues thus plays a crucial role for GI function in health and disease. The mechanical properties are characterized by a biomechanical constitutive model, which is a mathematical representation of the relation between load and deformation in a tissue. Hence, validated biomechanical constitutive models are essential to characterize and simulate the mechanical behavior of the GI tract. Here, a systematic review of these constitutive models is provided. This review is limited to studies where a model of the strain energy function is proposed to characterize the stress-strain relation of a GI tissue. Several needs are identified for more advanced modeling including: 1) Microstructural models that provide actual structure-function relations; 2) Validation of coupled electro-mechanical models accounting for active muscle contractions; 3) Human data to develop and validate models. The findings from this review provide guidelines for using existing constitutive models as well as perspective and directions for future studies.

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Keywords:  Biomechanics; Colon; Digestive tract; Hyperelasticity; Mechanical properties; Strain energy function

Year:  2022        PMID: 35935127      PMCID: PMC9351365          DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2022.110576

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mater Des        ISSN: 0264-1275            Impact factor:   9.417


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