Surgical treatment of vaginal vault prolapse using different prosthetic mesh implants: a finite element analysis

2018 ◽  
Vol 85 (5) ◽  
pp. 331-342 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aroj Bhattarai ◽  
Medisa Jabbari ◽  
Ralf Anding ◽  
Manfred Staat

Abstract Particularly multiparous elderly women may suffer from vaginal vault prolapse after hysterectomy due to weak support from lax apical ligaments. A decreased amount of estrogen and progesterone in older age is assumed to remodel the collagen thereby reducing tissue stiffness. Sacrocolpopexy is either performed as open or laparoscopic surgery using prosthetic mesh implants to substitute lax ligaments. Y-shaped mesh models (DynaMesh, Gynemesh, and Ultrapro) are implanted in a 3D female pelvic floor finite element model in the extraperitoneal space from the vaginal cuff to the first sacral (S1) bone below promontory. Numerical simulations are conducted during Valsalva maneuver with weakened tissues modeled by reduced tissue stiffness. Tissues are modeled as incompressible, isotropic hyperelastic materials whereas the meshes are modeled either as orthotropic linear elastic or as isotropic hyperlastic materials. The positions of the vaginal cuff and the bladder base are calculated from the pubococcygeal line for female pelvic floor at rest, for prolapse and after repair using the three meshes. Due to mesh mechanics and mesh pore deformation along the loaded direction, the DynaMesh with regular rectangular mesh pores is found to provide better mechanical support to the organs than the Gynemesh and the Ultrapro with irregular hexagonal mesh pores.

2005 ◽  
Vol 24 (7) ◽  
pp. 654-658 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew P. Rutman ◽  
Donna Y. Deng ◽  
Larissa V. Rodriguez ◽  
Shlomo Raz

2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. e1023
Author(s):  
Y. Wu ◽  
A. Christie ◽  
F. Alhalabi ◽  
P. Zimmern

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