Papers

4

Total Citations

136

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About

Vinu Unnikrishnan is a leading researcher in the biomechanics of soft tissues and surgical wound closure. His work uniquely bridges experimental mechanics and computational modeling to improve clinical outcomes in skin repair. Unnikrishnan’s major contributions include pioneering experimental studies on tissue phantoms that quantify how injury and suturing alter human skin’s mechanical properties—work that has garnered 49 citations. He also developed one of the first realistic 3D computational models of wound closure with interrupted sutures (45 citations), providing a quantitative framework to replace subjective surgical experience. His comprehensive review on computational modeling of wound suture (39 citations) has become a key reference for researchers advancing robotic and automated suturing techniques. More recently, Unnikrishnan has expanded into solid-liquid composites (3 citations), exploring their elasto-mechanical properties for applications in biomedicine and soft robotics. His research is directly impacting the future of precision surgery, offering data-driven tools to optimize suture tension, material selection, and wound healing outcomes.

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Papers
136
Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Experimental study on tissue phantoms to understand the effect of injury and suturing on human skin mechanical properties
49 citations · 2016
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2016 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 5
🏛 Institutions: University of Alabama, West Texas A&M University

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