Erschienen in:
19.07.2018 | Images in Urogynecology
Posterior perineal translevator hernia: application of MRI, 3D ultrasound, and computerized modeling
verfasst von:
Ghazaleh Rostaminia, Qi Wei, Janet Tomezsko
Erschienen in:
International Urogynecology Journal
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Ausgabe 10/2018
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Excerpt
Translevator hernia is defined as a pelvic floor defect through which the intra-abdominal viscera may protrude; it can occur after pelvic surgeries [
1‐
3]. With the advent of new imaging modalities and modern computational software, methods from computational biomechanics can be used to develop patient-specific 3D models. Computational models have emerged as a quantitative analysis tool that can provide insights into complex mechanical systems like the levator ani muscle that cannot be directly observed. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can provide high-resolution detailed anatomy to reconstruct realistic 3D geometric models. …