Title: | Analysis of stretch and stress distribution in pelvic floor structures during vaginal delivery using computer modeling |
Authors: | Havelková, L. Jansová, M. Kališ, V. Rušavý, Z. |
Citation: | Computational mechanics 2018: book of extended abstracts: 34th conference with international participation, p. 27-28. |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Západočeská univerzita v Plzni |
Document type: | konferenční příspěvek conferenceObject |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11025/30790 https://www.zcu.cz/export/sites/zcu/pracoviste/vyd/online/FAV_Computational_Mechanics_2018.pdf |
ISBN: | 978-80-261-0819-1 |
Keywords: | pánevní dno;vaginální porod;počítačové modelování;modelování konečných prvků |
Keywords in different language: | pelvic floor;vaginal delivery;computer modelling;finite element modelling |
Abstract in different language: | Female pelvic floor dysfunction, such as urinary incontinence, fecal urgency or pelvic organ prolapse, is very often associated with injuries of pelvic floor structures during childbirth. This trauma usually causes lifelong complications leading to poorer social or/and sexual life. The paper from Great Britain published that only 9.6 % of primipara and 31.2 % of sekundipara deliver with intact perineum [5]. In addition, the older study showed that 85 % women are suffering from injury of perineum during vaginal delivery [4]. Therefore, it is essential to understand the anatomy and physiology of these structures to avoid or at least to decrease the trauma of vaginal delivery. The computer modeling is a sophisticated tool how to achieve that. |
Rights: | Copyright © 2018 University of West Bohemia, Plzeň, Czech Republic |
Appears in Collections: | Konferenční příspěvky / Conference papers (MMI) Konferenční příspěvky / Conference Papers (KME) Computational mechanics 2018 Computational mechanics 2018 |
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