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The length of anterior vaginal wall exposed to external pressure on maximal straining MRI: relationship to urogenital hiatus diameter,and apical and bladder location
Authors:Aisha Yousuf  Luyun Chen  Kindra Larson  James A Ashton-Miller  John O L DeLancey
Institution:1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Pelvic Floor Research Group), University of Michigan Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA
2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA
3. Biomechanics Research Lab, 3216 GG Brown Building, 2350 Hayward Street, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA
Abstract:

Introduction and hypothesis

In cystoceles, the distal anterior vaginal wall (AVW) bulges out through the introitus and is no longer in contact with the posterior vaginal wall or perineal body, exposing the pressure differential between intra-abdominal pressure and atmospheric pressure. The goal of this study is to quantify the length of the exposed vaginal wall length and to investigate its relationship with other factors associated with the AVW support, such as most dependent bladder location, apical location, and hiatus diameter, demonstrating its key role in cystocele formation.

Methods

Fifty women were selected to represent a full spectrum of AVW support. Each underwent supine, dynamic MR imaging. Most dependent bladder location and apical location were measured relative to the average normal position on the mid-sagittal plane using the Pelvic Inclination Correction System . The length of the exposed AVW and the hiatus diameter were measured as well. The relationship between exposed AVW and most dependent bladder location, apical location, and hiatus diameter were examined.

Results

A bilinear relationship has been observed between exposed vaginal wall length and most dependent bladder location (R2?=?0.91, P?2?=?0.85, P?Conclusion A bilinear relationship exists between exposed vaginal wall length and most dependent bladder location and apical location. It is when the bladder descent is beyond the inflection point that exposed vaginal wall length increases significantly.
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