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Weiss, S., Bajka, M., Nava,
A., Mazza, E., Niederer, P.
Finite Element Model for the
Simulation of Hydrometra
Technology and Health Care 12(3),
pp. 259-267, 2004
Abstract
The behaviour of the human uterus under an internal (intracavital) pressure
of 150 mm Hg (20 kPa) was modelled. The application of such an intracavital or
intrauterine pressure corresponds to the procedure which is performed at the
beginning of hysteroscopy (hydrometra). Homogenous, isotropic material laws were
implemented in a three dimensional, finite element model. The volume of the
distended uterine cavity was calculated with different parameters obtained from
in vivo aspiration experiments on human uteri as well as from ex vivo tensile
tests on rabbit uteri for comparison purposes. The calculated results were in
general agreement with in vivo measurements of hydrometra performed at the
University Hospital of Zurich.
18.01.05 | compiled by
Stephan Kaufmann | ZfM
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