Objective First, to evaluate the reliability of different assessments using three/four-dimensional (3D/4D) transperineal ultrasound in women during and after their first pregnancy. Second, to describe changes in pelvic floor anatomy and function during and after first pregnancy and to provide insight into the role of the levator ani muscle in the development of pelvic floor dysfunction and in progress in labor. Methods In this prospective observational study, 280 pregnant nulliparous women were examined by 3D/4D transperineal ultrasound at 12 weeks’ gestation, 36 weeks’ gestation and 6 months postpartum. Bladder neck position, levator hiatal dimensions (anteroposterior diameter, transverse diameter and area), the levator-urethr...
Background: Labour is a complex physiological phenomenon. Existing evidence shows that stretch of t...
Objective: To observe and study the pelvic floor structure of women undergoing second natural childb...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between mean echogenicity of the puborectalis muscle, measure...
Objectives: To evaluate the association between pelvic floor dimensions in nulliparous women at term...
Objectives To determine the association between levator hiatal dimensions, measured using transperin...
WOS: 000333615200020PubMed: 24612399AimTo compare levator defect, loss of tenting, change in biometr...
Objective: To determine the effect of pregnancy and vaginal delivery on the pelvic floor and leva...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes that occur in the levato...
Aims: The primary aim of the present study was to assess the association between levator ani muscle ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess change in levator hiatal dimensions between pregnancy and different timepoints...
Purpose: To evaluate the morphology and biometry of pelvic floor structures 3 months after birth in ...
This thesis focussed on the composition and functionality of the puborectalis muscle based on calcul...
Introduction and hypothesis: The objective was to evaluate the agreement between 2D and 4D translabi...
The pelvic floor provides support to the pelvic organs. Pregnancy and childbirth are strongly associ...
licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that th...
Background: Labour is a complex physiological phenomenon. Existing evidence shows that stretch of t...
Objective: To observe and study the pelvic floor structure of women undergoing second natural childb...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between mean echogenicity of the puborectalis muscle, measure...
Objectives: To evaluate the association between pelvic floor dimensions in nulliparous women at term...
Objectives To determine the association between levator hiatal dimensions, measured using transperin...
WOS: 000333615200020PubMed: 24612399AimTo compare levator defect, loss of tenting, change in biometr...
Objective: To determine the effect of pregnancy and vaginal delivery on the pelvic floor and leva...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes that occur in the levato...
Aims: The primary aim of the present study was to assess the association between levator ani muscle ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess change in levator hiatal dimensions between pregnancy and different timepoints...
Purpose: To evaluate the morphology and biometry of pelvic floor structures 3 months after birth in ...
This thesis focussed on the composition and functionality of the puborectalis muscle based on calcul...
Introduction and hypothesis: The objective was to evaluate the agreement between 2D and 4D translabi...
The pelvic floor provides support to the pelvic organs. Pregnancy and childbirth are strongly associ...
licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that th...
Background: Labour is a complex physiological phenomenon. Existing evidence shows that stretch of t...
Objective: To observe and study the pelvic floor structure of women undergoing second natural childb...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between mean echogenicity of the puborectalis muscle, measure...