Tear propagation in vaginal tissue under inflation

Acta Biomaterialia(2021)

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Vaginal tearing at childbirth is extremely common yet understudied despite the long-term serious consequences on women’s health. The mechanisms of vaginal tearing remain unknown, and their knowledge could lead to the development of transformative prevention and treatment techniques for maternal injury. In this study, whole rat vaginas with pre-imposed elliptical tears oriented along the axial direction of the organs were pressurized using a custom-built inflation setup, producing large tear propagation. Large deformations of tears through propagation were analyzed, and nonlinear strains around tears were calculated using the digital image correlation technique. Second harmonic generation microscopy was used to examine collagen fiber organization in mechanically untested and tested vaginal specimens. Tears became increasingly circular under pressure, propagating slowly up to the maximum pressure and then more rapidly. Hoop strains were significantly larger than axial strains and displayed a region- and orientation-dependent response with tear propagation. Imaging revealed initially disorganized collagen fibers that aligned along the axial direction with increasing pressure. Fibers in the near-regions of tear tips aligned toward the hoop direction, hampering tear propagation. Changes in tear geometry, regional strains, and fiber orientation revealed the inherent toughening mechanisms of the vaginal tissue.
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Maternal trauma,Vaginal tissue,Inflation,Tear propagation,Digital image correlation,Second-harmonic generation imaging
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