The purpose of this study was to develop three-dimensional finite element models of the whole pelvic support systems of subjects with and without pelvic organ prolapse (POP) that can be used to simulate anterior and posterior wall prolapses. Magnetic resonance imaging was performed in one healthy female volunteer (55 years old, para 2) and one patient (56 years old, para 1) with anterior vaginal wall prolapse. Contours of the pelvic structures were traced by a trained gynecologist. Smoothing of the models was conducted and attachments among structures were established. Finite element models of the pelvic support system with anatomic details were established for both the healthy subject and the POP patient. The models include the uterus, vag...
The symptoms of Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) and Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) are incited by str...
International audienceThis paper introduces a method for dynamic 3D registration of female pelvic or...
Genital prolapse is a prevalent pelvic disorder inducing hypermobility of organs. Its physiopatholog...
Aims To evaluate the role of soft tissue and ligaments damage and level of pelvic muscles activation...
Le prolapsus génital est une pathologie fonctionnelle féminine fréquente dont le retentissement sur ...
International audiencePelvic organ prolapse (POP) occurs only in women and becomes more common as wo...
Female pelvic floor disorders (stress urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolaps...
Anterior vaginal wall prolapse (hernia), clinically known as ‘cystocele’, is the most common form of...
Genital prolapse is a frequent female functional pathology that can have strong impact on quality of...
The present thesis was motivated by two main goals. The first research goal of the thesis was to und...
International audienceFemale pelvic organ prolapse is a complex mechanism combining the mechanical b...
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is characterized by the abnormal descent of the pelvic organs into the v...
International audienceGenital prolapse is a pathologic hyper-mobility of the organs that forms the p...
Objective—To use a biomechanical model to explore how impairment of the pubovisceral portion of the ...
Pelvic organ prolapse (prolapse) is a gynecologic condition that negatively impacts half of all wome...
The symptoms of Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) and Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) are incited by str...
International audienceThis paper introduces a method for dynamic 3D registration of female pelvic or...
Genital prolapse is a prevalent pelvic disorder inducing hypermobility of organs. Its physiopatholog...
Aims To evaluate the role of soft tissue and ligaments damage and level of pelvic muscles activation...
Le prolapsus génital est une pathologie fonctionnelle féminine fréquente dont le retentissement sur ...
International audiencePelvic organ prolapse (POP) occurs only in women and becomes more common as wo...
Female pelvic floor disorders (stress urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolaps...
Anterior vaginal wall prolapse (hernia), clinically known as ‘cystocele’, is the most common form of...
Genital prolapse is a frequent female functional pathology that can have strong impact on quality of...
The present thesis was motivated by two main goals. The first research goal of the thesis was to und...
International audienceFemale pelvic organ prolapse is a complex mechanism combining the mechanical b...
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is characterized by the abnormal descent of the pelvic organs into the v...
International audienceGenital prolapse is a pathologic hyper-mobility of the organs that forms the p...
Objective—To use a biomechanical model to explore how impairment of the pubovisceral portion of the ...
Pelvic organ prolapse (prolapse) is a gynecologic condition that negatively impacts half of all wome...
The symptoms of Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) and Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) are incited by str...
International audienceThis paper introduces a method for dynamic 3D registration of female pelvic or...
Genital prolapse is a prevalent pelvic disorder inducing hypermobility of organs. Its physiopatholog...