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Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation | 2011

Vaginal Tissue Properties versus Increased Intra-Abdominal Pressure: A Preliminary Biomechanical Study

P.A.L.S. Martins; Renato Natal Jorge; AntÓnio J.M. Ferreia; Cristina S. Saleme; Thuane Da Roza; Marco Parente; Marcos Pinotti; Teresa Mascarenhas; Agostinho Santos; Liliana Santos; Agnaldo L. Silva-Filho

Background/Aims: This study aims to evaluate the pelvic floor (PF) tension response during simulated increased intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) and the vaginal biomechanical properties. Methods: A 3-dimensional computational finite element model for PF was developed based on magnetic resonance imaging from a nulliparous healthy volunteer. The model was used to simulate an IAP of 90 cm H2O and to evaluate the PF stresses in the longitudinal and transversal axes. The vaginal samples were obtained from 15 non-prolapsed female cadavers. A uniaxial tensile test to obtain stiffness and maximum stress of vaginal tissue in the longitudinal and transversal axes was performed. Results: The simulated IAP was associated with a similar PF stress state in the longitudinal and transversal axes. The stiffness and maximum stress in vaginal tissues presented a great variability between subjects. There was no difference in the vaginal tissue elasticity (6.2 ± 1.5 vs. 5.4 ± 1.1 MPa; p = 0.592) and maximum stress (2.3 ± 0.5 vs. 2.6 ± 0.9 MPa; p = 0.692) regarding the measurements in the longitudinal and transversal axes. Conclusion: The isotropic biomechanical behavior of vagina is in agreement with the PF stress state response during increased IAP.


Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine | 2016

Finite element modelling of sound transmission from outer to inner ear

Bruno Areias; Carla Santos; Renato Natal Jorge; Fernanda Gentil; Marco Parente

The ear is one of the most complex organs in the human body. Sound is a sequence of pressure waves, which propagates through a compressible media such as air. The pinna concentrates the sound waves into the external auditory meatus. In this canal, the sound is conducted to the tympanic membrane. The tympanic membrane transforms the pressure variations into mechanical displacements, which are then transmitted to the ossicles. The vibration of the stapes footplate creates pressure waves in the fluid inside the cochlea; these pressure waves stimulate the hair cells, generating electrical signals which are sent to the brain through the cochlear nerve, where they are decoded. In this work, a three-dimensional finite element model of the human ear is developed. The model incorporates the tympanic membrane, ossicular bones, part of temporal bone (external auditory meatus and tympanic cavity), middle ear ligaments and tendons, cochlear fluid, skin, ear cartilage, jaw and the air in external auditory meatus and tympanic cavity. Using the finite element method, the magnitude and the phase angle of the umbo and stapes footplate displacement are calculated. Two slightly different models are used: one model takes into consideration the presence of air in the external auditory meatus while the other does not. The middle ear sound transfer function is determined for a stimulus of 60 dB SPL, applied to the outer surface of the air in the external auditory meatus. The obtained results are compared with previously published data in the literature. This study highlights the importance of external auditory meatus in the sound transmission. The pressure gain is calculated for the external auditory meatus.


European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2010

Evaluation of pelvic floor muscle cross-sectional area using a 3D computer model based on MRI in women with and without prolapse

Agnaldo L. Silva-Filho; Cristina S. Saleme; Thuane Da Roza; P.A.L.S. Martins; Marco Parente; Marcos Pinotti; Teresa Mascarenhas; A.J.M. Ferreira; Renato Natal Jorge


ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive | 2011

ANALYSIS OF THE CONTRACTION OF THE PUBOVISCERAL MUSCLE BASED ON A COMPUTATIONAL MODEL

Thuane Da Roza; Maíta Poli de Araujo; Teresa Mascarenhas; Joana Loureiro; Marco Parente; Renato Natal Jorge


Archive | 2010

Dynamic analysis of the biomechanic behavior of the middle ear and tympanic membrane through the application of the finite element method

Carolina Garbe; Fernanda Gentil; Marco Parente; P.A.L.S. Martins; Ajm Ferreira; Renato Natal Jorge


ics.org | 2018

Modelling the lower urinary tract dysfunction: a biomechanical approach relying on urodynamic data and mechanical testing

Dulce Oliveira; João B Sousa; Marco Parente; Renato Natal


ics.org | 2017

BIOCOMPUTATIONAL MODEL FOR URODYNAMICS ANALYSIS

Dulce Oliveira; Marco Parente; Renato Natal Jorge


ics.org | 2016

INFLUENCE OF OBSTETRICS PROCEDURES DURING CHILDBIRTH IN THE FUNCTION OF THE PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES

Dulce Oliveira; Marco Parente; B. Calvo; Teresa Mascarenhas; Renato Natal Jorge


Archive | 2011

MÉTODOS DE SEGMENTAÇÃO PARA MODELAÇÃO 3D DO OUVIDO A PARTIR DE IMAGENS

Elisa M. Barroso; Carolina Garbe; Fernanda Gentil; Marco Parente; R. M. Natal Jorge; João Manuel; R. S. Tavares; Roberto Frias


ics.org | 2010

Evaluation of pelvic floor displacements in prolapsed and non-prolapsed women using a novel technique based on a 3D computer model

Thuane Da Roza; Teresa Mascarenhas; Crisitina Saleme; Marco Parente; Marcos Pinotti; Joana Loureiro; Agnaldo L. Silva-Filho; Renato Natal Jorge

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Fernanda Gentil

Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto

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Carolina Garbe

Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto

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Agnaldo L. Silva-Filho

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Marcos Pinotti

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Cristina S. Saleme

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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