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Finite Element Modeling Of Stress Urinary Incontinence Mechanics, Thomas A. Spirka Jan 2010

Finite Element Modeling Of Stress Urinary Incontinence Mechanics, Thomas A. Spirka

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Stress urinary incontinence is characterized by the involuntary transurethral loss of urine caused by an increase in abdominal pressure in the absence of a bladder contraction that raises the vesical pressure to a level that exceeds urethral pressure. Adult women are most commonly affected by SUI which is believed to be caused in part by injuries to the pelvic floor sustained during childbirth. In spite of the large number of women affected by SUI, little is known about the mechanics associated with the maintenance of continence in women. In theory the mechanics underlying the mechanics of female continence can be …