Title of article
Analysis of an elastic ring tourniquet (ERT) using the theory of a Cosserat curve and finite elements
Author/Authors
M. Brand and M.B. Rubin، نويسنده , , E. MAZZA، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
27
From page
3411
To page
3437
Abstract
A-TTTM and S-MARTTM are novel elastic ring tourniquets (ERTs) used for the control of hemodynamic shock and
for bloodless surgical procedures on limbs. The ERT device is essentially a silicone ring surrounded by a stockinette
sterile gauze. Since the contact pressure applied by the ERT is determined by its geometric and mechanical properties
and cannot be adjusted,it is important to develop a mechanical model that can be used to ensure that the contact pressure
remains low enough not to cause local tissue damage. Although the calculation of the contact pressure applied by a
silicone ring seems to be a simple classical problem,it is shown that the accurate prediction of this contact pressure
requires analysis of a number of complicating features,which are related to nonlinear geometric and material influences.
This paper presents a hierarchy of mechanical models which include: a simple strength of materials model; models
based on the theory of a Cosserat curve and a generalized string (which includes deformation of the cross-section);
exact axisymmetric plane strain nonlinear elasticity; and axisymmetric nonlinear finite element analysis. It is shown that
the Cosserat model provides reasonable predictions of the response of the silicone ring. Since numerical simulations
with the Cosserat model are much faster than those with the finite element model,the Cosserat analysis is more suitable
for optimization of the thickness of the stockinette,which can significantly reduce both the maximum and average contact
pressures applied by the ERT on the skin
Keywords
Cosserat , Elastic ring , Tourniquet , Auto transfusion , Contact
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Record number
448264
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