Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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876270 | Medical Engineering & Physics | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Incisional hernias following median laparotomy have a high incidence and recurrence rate after repair, so that a better understanding of the linea alba biomechanics is desirable. The mechanical stress exerted on the linea alba in living humans is primarily generated by the musculature. In this human cadaver study, intraabdominal pressure was simulated by insertion of a balloon that was increasingly filled to maximal pressures of 200 mbar. The related forces acting transversely on the linea alba at maximum pressure were found to be between 41.6 and 52.2 N/cm (mean = 45.9 N/cm), which is in agreement with a recent modeling of the related forces.
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Authors
Moritz A. Konerding, Michael Bohn, Tanja Wolloscheck, Boris Batke, Jörg-L. Holste, Stephen Wohlert, Jürgen Trzewik, Thorsten Förstemann, Christoph Hartung,