“This was an outstanding paper and the presentation was equally as impressive. The project was innovative and was only conceived during the last ESM in 2014. A new device was designed and tested on women to assess the multidimensional load distribution in the vaginal canal in Pompoir practitioners using a biomechanical intravaginal 10x10 matrix sensors”, stated Professor Abboud.
“The decision was unanimous by the whole Committee. Professor Sacco’s team took the Brazilian’s initiative of Science without Borders (SwB) quite literally and performed this project which was truly a scientific piece of research without “borders or inhibition” and pushed all boundaries to produce an outstanding result that will have many uses in the clinical and surgical environments and for that my heartfelt congratulations go to the whole team”