Biomechanical characterisation of fresh and cadaverous human small intestine: applications for abdominal trauma

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Bourgoin, Stéphane | Bege, Thierry | Masson, Catherine | Arnoux, Pierre-Jean | Mancini, Julien | Garcia, Stéphane | Brunet, Christian | Berdah, Stéphane

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Intestinal injuries are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality arising from trauma to the abdomen. The biomechanical characterisation of the small intestine allows for the understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms responsible for these injuries. Studies reported in the literature focus principally on quasi-static tests, which do not take into account the stresses.

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