Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5020488 | Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This is a first longitudinal study observing deformations in vaginally implanted synthetic meshes in a large animal model. A novel methodology is presented to calculate the area of the vaginal tissue effectively supported by the mesh implant. Immediately post-operatively, a reduction in 32% and 17% was noted, which remained stable over the 60 following days of observation. We use thickness maps to analyze the cause of this dramatic immediate reduction. In the armed mesh we found it to be mesh folding at the interface between the arms and central part. For the flat mesh we suggest that pore aggregation during suturing.
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Authors
Urbankova Iva, Sindhwani Nikhil, Callewaert Geertje, Turri Alice, Rita Rynkevic, Hympanova Lucie, Feola Andrew, Deprest Jan,