Mechanical Characterization of the Male Lower Urinary Tract: Comparison among Soft Tissues from the Same Human Case Study

Author:

Berardo Alice123ORCID,Mascolini Maria Vittoria4ORCID,Fontanella Chiara Giulia24ORCID,Contran Martina5,Todesco Martina1ORCID,Porzionato Andrea567,Macchi Veronica567ORCID,De Caro Raffaele567ORCID,Boscolo-Berto Rafael567,Carniel Emanuele Luigi24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Padova, 35131 Padova, Italy

2. Centre for Mechanics of Biological Materials, University of Padova, 35131 Padova, Italy

3. Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padova, 35131 Padova, Italy

4. Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, 35131 Padova, Italy

5. Department of Neuroscience, Institute of Human Anatomy, University of Padova, 35121 Padova, Italy

6. Veneto Region Reference Centre for the Preservation and Use of Gifted Bodies, Veneto Region, 35100 Padua, Italy

7. National Reference Centre for the Preservation and Use of Gifted Bodies, 35121 Padua, Italy

Abstract

Background: Nowadays, a challenging task concerns the biomechanical study of the human lower urinary tract (LUT) due to the variety of its tissues and the low availability of samples. Methods: This work attempted to further extend the knowledge through a comprehensive mechanical characterization of the male LUT by considering numerous tissues harvested from the same cadaver, including some never studied before. Samples of the bladder, urethra, prostate, Buck’s fascia and tunica albuginea related to corpora cavernosa were considered and distinguished according to testing direction, specimen conformation and anatomical region. Uniaxial tensile and indentation tests were performed and ad hoc protocols were developed. Results: The tissues showed a non-linear and viscoelastic response but different mechanical properties due to their specific functionality and microstructural configuration. Tunica albuginea longitudinally displayed the highest stiffness (12.77 MPa), while the prostate transversally had the lowest one (0.66 MPa). The minimum stress relaxation degree (65.74%) was reached by the tunica albuginea and the maximum (88.55%) by the bladder. The prostate elastic modulus was shown to vary according to the presence of pathological changes at the microstructure. Conclusions: This is the first experimental work that considers the mechanical evaluation of the LUT tissues in relation to the same subject, setting the basis for future developments by expanding the sample population and for the development of effective in silico models to improve the solutions for most LUT pathologies.

Funder

CEntro di studi sperimentali e COmputazionali per la ModElliStica applicata alla chirurgia and by University of Padova

Characterization of Artificial Urinary Sphincters for the identification of new DEVices

Publisher

MDPI AG

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