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Histo-mechanical properties of the swine cardinal and uterosacral ligaments

Histo-mechanical properties of the swine cardinal and uterosacral ligaments
Histo-mechanical properties of the swine cardinal and uterosacral ligaments
The focus of this study was to determine the structural and mechanical properties of two major ligaments that support the uterus, cervix, and vagina: the cardinal ligament (CL) and the uterosacral ligament (USL). The adult swine was selected as animal model. Histological analysis was performed on longitudinal and cross sections of CL and USL specimens using Masson?s trichrome and Verhoeff-van Giesson staining methods. Scanning electron microscopy was employed to visualize the through-thickness organization of the collagen fibers. Quasi-static uniaxial tests were conducted on specimens that were harvested from the CL/USL complex of a single swine. Dense connective tissue with a high content of elastin and collagen fibers was observed in the USL. Loose connective tissue with a considerable amount of smooth muscle cells and ground substance was detected in both the CL and USL. Collagen fibers, smooth muscle cells, blood vessels, and nerve fibers were arranged primarily in the plane of the ligaments. The USL was significantly stronger than the CL with higher ultimate stress and tangent modulus of the linear region of the stress-strain curve. Knowledge about the mechanical properties of the CL and USL will aid in the design of novel mesh materials, stretching routines, and surgical procedures for pelvic floor disorders.
Cardinal ligament, histology, mechanical testing, SEM, tensile properties, uterosacral ligament
1751-6161
129-137
Tan, Ting
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Davis, Frances M.
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Gruber, Daniel D.
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Massengill, Jason C.
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Robertson, John L.
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Gruber, Daniel D.
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Massengill, Jason C.
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Tan, Ting, Davis, Frances M., Gruber, Daniel D., Massengill, Jason C., Robertson, John L. and De Vita, Raffaella (2015) Histo-mechanical properties of the swine cardinal and uterosacral ligaments. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 42, 129-137. (doi:10.1016/j.jmbbm.2014.11.018). (PMID:25482216)

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The focus of this study was to determine the structural and mechanical properties of two major ligaments that support the uterus, cervix, and vagina: the cardinal ligament (CL) and the uterosacral ligament (USL). The adult swine was selected as animal model. Histological analysis was performed on longitudinal and cross sections of CL and USL specimens using Masson?s trichrome and Verhoeff-van Giesson staining methods. Scanning electron microscopy was employed to visualize the through-thickness organization of the collagen fibers. Quasi-static uniaxial tests were conducted on specimens that were harvested from the CL/USL complex of a single swine. Dense connective tissue with a high content of elastin and collagen fibers was observed in the USL. Loose connective tissue with a considerable amount of smooth muscle cells and ground substance was detected in both the CL and USL. Collagen fibers, smooth muscle cells, blood vessels, and nerve fibers were arranged primarily in the plane of the ligaments. The USL was significantly stronger than the CL with higher ultimate stress and tangent modulus of the linear region of the stress-strain curve. Knowledge about the mechanical properties of the CL and USL will aid in the design of novel mesh materials, stretching routines, and surgical procedures for pelvic floor disorders.

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Accepted/In Press date: November 2014
e-pub ahead of print date: 26 November 2014
Published date: February 2015
Keywords: Cardinal ligament, histology, mechanical testing, SEM, tensile properties, uterosacral ligament
Organisations: Engineering Science Unit

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Local EPrints ID: 382229
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/382229
ISSN: 1751-6161
PURE UUID: 47eb203e-ddfc-4e5d-9d82-d1855772e679

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Date deposited: 27 Oct 2015 13:19
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 21:26

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Author: Ting Tan
Author: Frances M. Davis
Author: Daniel D. Gruber
Author: Jason C. Massengill
Author: John L. Robertson
Author: Raffaella De Vita

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