OAR@UM Collection:/library/oar/handle/123456789/10762025-11-10T18:31:47Z2025-11-10T18:31:47ZDesign and manufacture of an artificial ribCasha, AaronCalleja, Q.Philip, F./library/oar/handle/123456789/303212018-05-25T01:30:26Z2012-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Design and manufacture of an artificial rib
Authors: Casha, Aaron; Calleja, Q.; Philip, F.
Abstract: Rib replacement may be required during chest wall reconstruction performed after chest wall resection and malignancy. Present repair techniques can be very rigid and cumbersome and affect patients' respiration.2012-01-01T00:00:00ZRib morphologyCasha, AaronManche, AlexanderGauci, MarilynSchembri-Wismayer, PierreCamilleri-Podesta, Marie ThereseDuca, EdwardGatt, RubenGrima, Joseph N./library/oar/handle/123456789/303182018-05-25T01:30:22Z2012-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Rib morphology
Authors: Casha, Aaron; Manche, Alexander; Gauci, Marilyn; Schembri-Wismayer, Pierre; Camilleri-Podesta, Marie Therese; Duca, Edward; Gatt, Ruben; Grima, Joseph N.
Abstract: Human ribs are angulated. There are changes in rib angulation that occur with body growth. Rib angulation was correlated with the vectors of chest wall forces estimated by an ellipsoid biomechanical model using finite element analysis.2012-01-01T00:00:00ZAuxetic biomedical designsCasha, AaronGatt, RubenGrima, Joseph N./library/oar/handle/123456789/303112018-05-25T01:30:55Z2012-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Auxetic biomedical designs
Authors: Casha, Aaron; Gatt, Ruben; Grima, Joseph N.
Abstract: Auxetics are materials that exhibit a negative Poisson's ratio i.e. they expand when pulled apart. This makes auxetic materials are more resistant to fracture. Also auxetic materials do not dent easily-when compressed, the material compresses towards the point of impact and becomes much denser.2012-01-01T00:00:00ZPlacement of sternal wires in median sternotomy closureCasha, AaronManche, AlexanderGauci, MarilynSchembri-Wismayer, PierreCamilleri-Podesta, Marie ThereseMicallef, V.Gatt, RubenGrima, Joseph N./library/oar/handle/123456789/303102018-05-25T01:30:26Z2012-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Placement of sternal wires in median sternotomy closure
Authors: Casha, Aaron; Manche, Alexander; Gauci, Marilyn; Schembri-Wismayer, Pierre; Camilleri-Podesta, Marie Therese; Micallef, V.; Gatt, Ruben; Grima, Joseph N.
Abstract: Dehiscene of median sternotomy wounds remains a clinical problem. Sternal forces can be calculated by thin shell theory and this data may be used to guide optimal wire placement in the sternum during median sternotomy wiring.2012-01-01T00:00:00Z