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Episiotomy: the biomechanical impact of multiple small incisions during a normal vaginal delivery.

Dulce Oliveira1, Maria Vila Pouca1,2, João Ferreira1,2, Teresa Mascarenhas3,4.   

Abstract

Childbirth-related injuries are one of the main causes of pelvic floor dysfunction. To attempt to avoid serious tears during delivery, an episiotomy can be performed. In this study, we intended to investigate the biomechanical performance of the pelvic floor muscles after performing different episiotomies using a physics-based computational model which includes the pelvic floor muscles and the fetus. Previous biomechanical studies have analysed the mechanical effects of single incisions of different lengths; in this study, we intend to analyse the implications of multiple small incisions, evaluating the reaction forces, the stress on the muscles and the loss of tissue integrity sustained by the pelvic floor. The obtained results predict that an episiotomy delivery reduces the likelihood of macroscopic levator trauma by decreasing the stress on the region of insertion of the rectal area of the levator ani in the symphysis pubis. From the mechanical point of view, multiple incisions do not bring benefits compared to larger incisions. However, nothing can be ascertained about the clinical benefit of such an approach.

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Keywords:  continuum damage mechanics; finite-element method; pelvic floor muscles; physics-based computational model; soft tissue mechanics

Year:  2019        PMID: 31485314      PMCID: PMC6710650          DOI: 10.1098/rsfs.2019.0027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Interface Focus        ISSN: 2042-8898            Impact factor:   3.906


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