The focus of this study was to determine the structural and mechanical properties of two major ligaments that support the uterus, cervix, and vagina: the cardinal ligament (CL) and the uterosacral ligament (USL). The adult swine was selected as animal model. Histological analysis was performed on longitudinal and cross sections of CL and USL specimens using Masson?s trichrome and Verhoeff-van Giesson staining methods. Scanning electron microscopy was employed to visualize the through-thickness organization of the collagen fibers. Quasi-static uniaxial tests were conducted on specimens that were harvested from the CL/USL complex of a single swine. Dense connective tissue with a high content of elastin and collagen fibers was observed in the ...
Pelvic organ prolapse is characterized by the failure of vaginal wall support and protrusion of the ...
The uterosacral–cardinal ligament complex is thought to be the critical structure responsible for ut...
The analysis of the morphological, structural, biochemical, and mechanical changes of the Extracellu...
The focus of this study was to determine the structural and mechanical properties of two major ligam...
The uterine suspensory tissue (UST) complex includes the cardinal (CL) and uterosacral “ligaments” (...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To define the vascular and nervous relationships of the uterosacral...
OBJECTIVE: To comparatively define the biomechanical characteristics of the pelvic organs (the vagin...
The bipartite nature of the porcine anterior cruciate ligament has been documented, but its biomecha...
The cardinal ligament is thought to be one of the important structures in providing support and stab...
Background: Uterus and uterine cervix ligament concept is a decisive factor for female pelvis surger...
OBJECTIVE: The mechanical properties and microstructure of the perineal body are important for the i...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to define the anatomical relationships of the uteros...
To undertake a comprehensive analysis of the biochemical tissue composition and passive biomechanica...
After menopause, decreased levels of estrogen and progesterone remodel the collagen of the soft tiss...
Purpose: The pelvic tissue of women with pelvic organ prolapse is stiffer than that of controls but ...
Pelvic organ prolapse is characterized by the failure of vaginal wall support and protrusion of the ...
The uterosacral–cardinal ligament complex is thought to be the critical structure responsible for ut...
The analysis of the morphological, structural, biochemical, and mechanical changes of the Extracellu...
The focus of this study was to determine the structural and mechanical properties of two major ligam...
The uterine suspensory tissue (UST) complex includes the cardinal (CL) and uterosacral “ligaments” (...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To define the vascular and nervous relationships of the uterosacral...
OBJECTIVE: To comparatively define the biomechanical characteristics of the pelvic organs (the vagin...
The bipartite nature of the porcine anterior cruciate ligament has been documented, but its biomecha...
The cardinal ligament is thought to be one of the important structures in providing support and stab...
Background: Uterus and uterine cervix ligament concept is a decisive factor for female pelvis surger...
OBJECTIVE: The mechanical properties and microstructure of the perineal body are important for the i...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to define the anatomical relationships of the uteros...
To undertake a comprehensive analysis of the biochemical tissue composition and passive biomechanica...
After menopause, decreased levels of estrogen and progesterone remodel the collagen of the soft tiss...
Purpose: The pelvic tissue of women with pelvic organ prolapse is stiffer than that of controls but ...
Pelvic organ prolapse is characterized by the failure of vaginal wall support and protrusion of the ...
The uterosacral–cardinal ligament complex is thought to be the critical structure responsible for ut...
The analysis of the morphological, structural, biochemical, and mechanical changes of the Extracellu...