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Investigating the Effects of Different Sizes of Silicone Rubber Vacuum Extractors during the Course of Delivery on the Fetal Head: A Finite Element Analysis Study

During certain clinical situations, some parturients require instruments for operative vaginal delivery, and various designs of vacuum extractors may affect the fetal head. To investigate the biomechanical effects of divergent sizes of silicone rubber vacuum extractors, we employed finite element an...

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Autores principales: Huang, Chuang-Yen, Su, Kuo-Min, Pan, Hsueh-Hsing, Chang, Fung-Wei, Lai, Yu-Ju, Chang, Hung-Chih, Chen, Yu-Chi, Lin, Chi-Kang, Su, Kuo-Chih
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35215636
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14040723
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author Huang, Chuang-Yen
Su, Kuo-Min
Pan, Hsueh-Hsing
Chang, Fung-Wei
Lai, Yu-Ju
Chang, Hung-Chih
Chen, Yu-Chi
Lin, Chi-Kang
Su, Kuo-Chih
author_facet Huang, Chuang-Yen
Su, Kuo-Min
Pan, Hsueh-Hsing
Chang, Fung-Wei
Lai, Yu-Ju
Chang, Hung-Chih
Chen, Yu-Chi
Lin, Chi-Kang
Su, Kuo-Chih
author_sort Huang, Chuang-Yen
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description During certain clinical situations, some parturients require instruments for operative vaginal delivery, and various designs of vacuum extractors may affect the fetal head. To investigate the biomechanical effects of divergent sizes of silicone rubber vacuum extractors, we employed finite element analysis in this study. First, we constructed computer models for different vacuum extractor sizes (diameters: 40 mm, 50 mm, 60 mm, and 70 mm), flat surface, hemispherical ball, and fetal head shape. A hemispherical ball was the main design for the vacuum extractor model, and the material used for the vacuum extractor was silicone rubber. Next, the settings of 1 mm vacuum extractor displacement and vacuum cap pressure of 60 cmHg were applied. The main observation markers of this study were the respective von Mises stresses on the vacuum extractor and skull by the reaction force on the fixed end. The concluded results revealed that vacuum extractors with larger diameters lead to greater reaction force, stress, and strain on fetal heads. Therefore, this study’s biomechanical analytic consequences suggest that clinicians avoid selecting larger vacuum extractors during operative instrumental delivery so that fetal heads will experience less external force, deformation, and resultant complications. It could also provide a practical reference for obstetricians for instrumental vaginal delivery with the vacuum extractor made of silicone rubber.
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spelling pubmed-88799162022-02-26 Investigating the Effects of Different Sizes of Silicone Rubber Vacuum Extractors during the Course of Delivery on the Fetal Head: A Finite Element Analysis Study Huang, Chuang-Yen Su, Kuo-Min Pan, Hsueh-Hsing Chang, Fung-Wei Lai, Yu-Ju Chang, Hung-Chih Chen, Yu-Chi Lin, Chi-Kang Su, Kuo-Chih Polymers (Basel) Article During certain clinical situations, some parturients require instruments for operative vaginal delivery, and various designs of vacuum extractors may affect the fetal head. To investigate the biomechanical effects of divergent sizes of silicone rubber vacuum extractors, we employed finite element analysis in this study. First, we constructed computer models for different vacuum extractor sizes (diameters: 40 mm, 50 mm, 60 mm, and 70 mm), flat surface, hemispherical ball, and fetal head shape. A hemispherical ball was the main design for the vacuum extractor model, and the material used for the vacuum extractor was silicone rubber. Next, the settings of 1 mm vacuum extractor displacement and vacuum cap pressure of 60 cmHg were applied. The main observation markers of this study were the respective von Mises stresses on the vacuum extractor and skull by the reaction force on the fixed end. The concluded results revealed that vacuum extractors with larger diameters lead to greater reaction force, stress, and strain on fetal heads. Therefore, this study’s biomechanical analytic consequences suggest that clinicians avoid selecting larger vacuum extractors during operative instrumental delivery so that fetal heads will experience less external force, deformation, and resultant complications. It could also provide a practical reference for obstetricians for instrumental vaginal delivery with the vacuum extractor made of silicone rubber. MDPI 2022-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8879916/ /pubmed/35215636 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14040723 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Huang, Chuang-Yen
Su, Kuo-Min
Pan, Hsueh-Hsing
Chang, Fung-Wei
Lai, Yu-Ju
Chang, Hung-Chih
Chen, Yu-Chi
Lin, Chi-Kang
Su, Kuo-Chih
Investigating the Effects of Different Sizes of Silicone Rubber Vacuum Extractors during the Course of Delivery on the Fetal Head: A Finite Element Analysis Study
title Investigating the Effects of Different Sizes of Silicone Rubber Vacuum Extractors during the Course of Delivery on the Fetal Head: A Finite Element Analysis Study
title_full Investigating the Effects of Different Sizes of Silicone Rubber Vacuum Extractors during the Course of Delivery on the Fetal Head: A Finite Element Analysis Study
title_fullStr Investigating the Effects of Different Sizes of Silicone Rubber Vacuum Extractors during the Course of Delivery on the Fetal Head: A Finite Element Analysis Study
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Effects of Different Sizes of Silicone Rubber Vacuum Extractors during the Course of Delivery on the Fetal Head: A Finite Element Analysis Study
title_short Investigating the Effects of Different Sizes of Silicone Rubber Vacuum Extractors during the Course of Delivery on the Fetal Head: A Finite Element Analysis Study
title_sort investigating the effects of different sizes of silicone rubber vacuum extractors during the course of delivery on the fetal head: a finite element analysis study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35215636
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14040723
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