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Wiktor Sieklicki dr inż.
OsobyTytuł magistra oraz inżyniera uzyskał w specjalności Automatyka i Robotyka w Katedrze Mechaniki i Wytrzymałości Materiałów Wydziału Mechanicznego Politechniki Gdańskiej (2006). Tytuł doktora nauk technicznych w dyscyplinie Budowa Maszyn uzyskał w 2010 roku na Wydziale Mechanicznym PG (2010). Od 2010 roku zatrudniony na stanowisku Adiunkta w Katedrze Mechaniki i Mechatroniki Wydziału Mechanicznego PG. W latach 2011-2013 zatrudniony...
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Cough influence on fascia-mesh system built for a hernia repair - an experimental research
PublikacjaAn experimental approach to identify stronger and weaker fixation schemes in laparoscopic ventral hernia repair is presented in the paper. Two types of implants, whose mechanical properties are significantly different and five kinds of connectors are considered. Physical models of operated hernia have been built using those materials and porcine abdominal tissue. The models have been subjected to dynamic impulse load, similar to...
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Two-criteria optimisation problem for ventral hernia repair
PublikacjaTwo-criteria optimisation problem related to laparoscopic ventral hernia repair is formulated in this paper. An optimal implant from a given set and its orientation is sought. The implant is subjected to kinematic extortions due to a patient’s body movement and intra-abdominal pressure. The first criterion of the optimisation problem deals with the reaction force in the implant fastener, while the deflection of the implant constitutes...
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Sterowanie i ruchliwość struktury odkształcalnej o kinematyce równoległej
PublikacjaW rozdziale przedstawiono rezultaty analizy ruchliwości mikro-nadgarstka zaprojektowanego dla potrzeb laparoskopii wykonywanej z użyciem narzędzi o średnicy 2,5 mm. Omówiono budowę urządzenia uwzględniając odkształcalne struktury nadające ruchliwość konstrukcji, a następnie przestawiono algorytmy sterowania urządzeniem. Badania ruchliwości wykonano za pomocą specjalnie w tym celu skonstruowanej platformy pomiarowej. Wyniki analizy...
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Mechanical behaviour of the implant used in human hernia repair under physiological loads
PublikacjaIn laparoscopic operations of abdominal hernias some recurrences still take place, even when applying a surgical mesh. This is usually caused by a failure of the connection between the tissue and the implant. The study deals with the influence of an implant’s orientation on forces in joints, which connect the mesh to human tissues. In the paper, the implant is modelled as a membrane structure within framework of the Finite Element...
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In vivo performance of intraperitoneal onlay mesh after ventral hernia repair
PublikacjaBackground: Ventral hernia repair needs to be improved since recurrence, postoperative pain and other complications are still reported in many patients. The behavior of implants in vivo is not sufficiently understood to design a surgical mesh mechanically compatible with the human abdominal wall. Methods: This analysis was based on radiological pictures of patients who underwent laparoscopic ventral hernia repair. The pictures...
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Mechanics of mesh implanted into abdominal wall under repetitive load. Experimental and numerical study
PublikacjaThere are a number of papers discussing medical and mechanical aspects of ventral hernia management. Despite intensive work on the problem understanding, recurrences of the sickness still happen too often. For that reason new aspects of the problem must be considered. In this paper, a change in the abdominal implant’s stiffness is discussed, which is caused by cyclic loading. Such loading influence abdominal implant e.g. while...
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Multispectral Imaging Using Fluorescent Properties of Indocyanine Green and Methylene Blue in Colorectal Surgery—Initial Experience
PublikacjaIntroduction: Image-guided surgery is becoming a new tool in colorectal surgery. Intraoperative visualisation of different structures using fluorophores helps during various steps of operations. In our report, we used two fluorophores—indocyanine green (ICG), and methylene blue (MB)— during different steps of colorectal surgery, using one camera system for two separate near-infrared wavelengths. Material and methods: Twelve patients...