Anticipating local flapsclosed-formsolution on3Dface models using finite element method

A realistic three-dimensional (3D) computational model of skin flap closures using Asian-like head templates from two different genders, male and female, has been developed. The current study aimed to understand the biomechanics of the local flap designs along with the effect of wound closures on th...

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Main Authors: Kwan, Zhenli, Khairu Najhan, Nur Nadirah, Yau, Yat Huang, Luximon, Yan, Nor, Fethma M.
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spelling my.um.eprints.364462023-11-30T07:24:59Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36446/ Anticipating local flapsclosed-formsolution on3Dface models using finite element method Kwan, Zhenli Khairu Najhan, Nur Nadirah Yau, Yat Huang Luximon, Yan Nor, Fethma M. R Medicine RL Dermatology A realistic three-dimensional (3D) computational model of skin flap closures using Asian-like head templates from two different genders, male and female, has been developed. The current study aimed to understand the biomechanics of the local flap designs along with the effect of wound closures on the respective genders. Two Asian head templates from opposite genders were obtained to use as base models. A third-order Yeoh hyperelastic model was adapted to characterize as skin material properties. A single layer composed of combined epidermis and dermis was considered, and the models were thickened according to respective anatomical positions. Each model gender was excised with a fixed defect size which was consequently covered by three different local flap designs, namely advancement, rotation, and rhomboid flaps. Post-operative simulation presented various scenarios of skin flap closures. Rotation and rhomboid flaps demonstrated maximal tension at the apex of the flap for both genders as well as advancement flap in the female face model. However, advancement flap closure in the male face model was presented otherwise. Yet, the deformation patterns and the peak tension of the discussed flaps were consistent with conventional local flap surgery. Moreover, male face models generated higher stresses compared to the female face models with a 70.34% mean difference. Overall, the skin flap operations were executed manually, and the designed surgery model met the objectives successfully while acknowledging the study limitations. Novelty File 3D head templates were considered to address the gap as 3D face models were uncommonly employed in understanding the biomechanics of the local flaps realistically. Most of the existing studies focus on the 2D and 3D planar geometry in their models. As gender comparison has yet to be addressed, we intended to fill this gap by exploring the stress contours of the local flap designs in different genders. Create a 3D face model from two opposite genders which is capable of simulating closure of wounds using local flaps with a focus on advancement, rotation, and rhomboid flaps. Wiley 2020-11 Article PeerReviewed Kwan, Zhenli and Khairu Najhan, Nur Nadirah and Yau, Yat Huang and Luximon, Yan and Nor, Fethma M. (2020) Anticipating local flapsclosed-formsolution on3Dface models using finite element method. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, 36 (11). ISSN 2040-7939, DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/cnm.3390 <https://doi.org/10.1002/cnm.3390>. 10.1002/cnm.3390
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topic R Medicine
RL Dermatology
spellingShingle R Medicine
RL Dermatology
Kwan, Zhenli
Khairu Najhan, Nur Nadirah
Yau, Yat Huang
Luximon, Yan
Nor, Fethma M.
Anticipating local flapsclosed-formsolution on3Dface models using finite element method
description A realistic three-dimensional (3D) computational model of skin flap closures using Asian-like head templates from two different genders, male and female, has been developed. The current study aimed to understand the biomechanics of the local flap designs along with the effect of wound closures on the respective genders. Two Asian head templates from opposite genders were obtained to use as base models. A third-order Yeoh hyperelastic model was adapted to characterize as skin material properties. A single layer composed of combined epidermis and dermis was considered, and the models were thickened according to respective anatomical positions. Each model gender was excised with a fixed defect size which was consequently covered by three different local flap designs, namely advancement, rotation, and rhomboid flaps. Post-operative simulation presented various scenarios of skin flap closures. Rotation and rhomboid flaps demonstrated maximal tension at the apex of the flap for both genders as well as advancement flap in the female face model. However, advancement flap closure in the male face model was presented otherwise. Yet, the deformation patterns and the peak tension of the discussed flaps were consistent with conventional local flap surgery. Moreover, male face models generated higher stresses compared to the female face models with a 70.34% mean difference. Overall, the skin flap operations were executed manually, and the designed surgery model met the objectives successfully while acknowledging the study limitations. Novelty File 3D head templates were considered to address the gap as 3D face models were uncommonly employed in understanding the biomechanics of the local flaps realistically. Most of the existing studies focus on the 2D and 3D planar geometry in their models. As gender comparison has yet to be addressed, we intended to fill this gap by exploring the stress contours of the local flap designs in different genders. Create a 3D face model from two opposite genders which is capable of simulating closure of wounds using local flaps with a focus on advancement, rotation, and rhomboid flaps.
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author Kwan, Zhenli
Khairu Najhan, Nur Nadirah
Yau, Yat Huang
Luximon, Yan
Nor, Fethma M.
author_facet Kwan, Zhenli
Khairu Najhan, Nur Nadirah
Yau, Yat Huang
Luximon, Yan
Nor, Fethma M.
author_sort Kwan, Zhenli
title Anticipating local flapsclosed-formsolution on3Dface models using finite element method
title_short Anticipating local flapsclosed-formsolution on3Dface models using finite element method
title_full Anticipating local flapsclosed-formsolution on3Dface models using finite element method
title_fullStr Anticipating local flapsclosed-formsolution on3Dface models using finite element method
title_full_unstemmed Anticipating local flapsclosed-formsolution on3Dface models using finite element method
title_sort anticipating local flapsclosed-formsolution on3dface models using finite element method
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/36446/
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