Más allá de la física estricta: Uso de la ley de Poiseuille como marco práctico para optimizar y personalizar la

Sylvain Grange1,2, Rémi Grange3, Vincent Habouzit4

  • 1Service de Radiologie, CHU Saint-Etienne Université Jean Monnet, Mines Saint-Etienne, INSERM, SAINBIOSE U1059, 42055 Saint-Etienne Cedex, France.

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Resumen

La ley de Poiseuille ofrece un marco educativo cualitativo para comprender la inyectabilidad del cemento óseo, no un modelo predictivo. Destaca cómo el tamaño de la cánula y la viscosidad del cemento impactan el flujo durante los procedimientos de cementoplastia.

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