Biomechanics of the Female Reproductive System: Breast and Pelvic Organs: From Model to Patient: Biomechanics of Living Organs
Editat de Mathias Brieu, Michel Cosson, Poul Nielsenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 sep 2023
As part of Elsevier’s Biomechanics of Living Organs series, this book provides an opportunity for students, researchers, clinicians and engineers to study the main topics related to the biomechanics of the women’s reproductive system in a single book written by a global base of experts.
- Introduces fundamental aspects of breast and pelvic floor Anatomy, Physiology and Physiopathology
- Covers the most recent imaging techniques (such as image analysis reconstruction, elastography, tagged MRI, nondestructive inverse methods) developed to characterize patient-specific anatomy and mechanical properties characteristics
- Discusses the main computational studies performed this last decade for modeling the delivery process and potential induced injury
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780323903196
ISBN-10: 0323903193
Pagini: 532
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Biomechanics of Living Organs
ISBN-10: 0323903193
Pagini: 532
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Biomechanics of Living Organs
Public țintă
The target audience of this book will consist of students (graduated, PhD, post-doc), Biomedical Engineers, Biologists, Physio-Pathologists and Interventional gynecologists who need to understand fundamental concepts of biological systems, conduct experimental procedures, perform animal experiments, design and test clinical devices, and to develop biomechanical finite element computations to model reproductive system, breast or pelvic floor system, for a better understanding and treatments of this diseases and/or trauma.Cuprins
PART 1 Backgrounds: anatomy, physiology, and physio-pathology 1. Pelvic floor functional anatomy 2. Epidemiology and pathophysiology of pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence in women 3. Current surgical treatments for women’s genital prolapse 4. Physiology and physiopathology of pregnancy and delivery
PART 2 Mechanical properties – constitutive laws – experimental characterizations 5. Inverse problems in the characterization of soft connective tissue: perspective for reproduction system 6. Mechanical properties of women pelvic soft tissues 7. Mechanical properties of breast tissue 8. Evolution of mechanical properties with pathology & aging: application to pelvic tissues? 9. Mechanical properties of pelvic implants: interaction between implants and tissue 10. Constitutive models of soft connective tissues under large strain: application to pelvic tissue?
PART 3 Clinical imaging, investigations tools, and characterization 11. Medical imaging and patient-specific modeling of women pelvic system: application to magnetic resonance images 12. Quantitative assessment of pelvic mobility in women using MRI image analysis 13. Patient-specific biomechanical modeling for applications in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment 14. Ultrasound elastography: in vivo assessment of tissue stiffness
PART 4 From biomechanical models to medical devices, and patients treatments 15. Numerical simulation of vaginal delivery 16. Numerical models for breast surgery and reconstruction 17. A numerical model for prolapse surgery 18. Augmented reality biomechanical simulations for pelvic conditions diagnoses 19. Towards patient-specific treatment in gynecologic surgery: recent development and perspectives
PART 2 Mechanical properties – constitutive laws – experimental characterizations 5. Inverse problems in the characterization of soft connective tissue: perspective for reproduction system 6. Mechanical properties of women pelvic soft tissues 7. Mechanical properties of breast tissue 8. Evolution of mechanical properties with pathology & aging: application to pelvic tissues? 9. Mechanical properties of pelvic implants: interaction between implants and tissue 10. Constitutive models of soft connective tissues under large strain: application to pelvic tissue?
PART 3 Clinical imaging, investigations tools, and characterization 11. Medical imaging and patient-specific modeling of women pelvic system: application to magnetic resonance images 12. Quantitative assessment of pelvic mobility in women using MRI image analysis 13. Patient-specific biomechanical modeling for applications in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment 14. Ultrasound elastography: in vivo assessment of tissue stiffness
PART 4 From biomechanical models to medical devices, and patients treatments 15. Numerical simulation of vaginal delivery 16. Numerical models for breast surgery and reconstruction 17. A numerical model for prolapse surgery 18. Augmented reality biomechanical simulations for pelvic conditions diagnoses 19. Towards patient-specific treatment in gynecologic surgery: recent development and perspectives