Experimental testing combined with inverse-FE for mechanical characterisation of penile tissues

Erectile dysfunction (ED) predominantly affects men in their 40–70s and can lead to poor quality of life. One option for ED treatment is surgical implantation of an inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP). However, they can be associated with negative outcomes including infection, migration or fibrosis....

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description Erectile dysfunction (ED) predominantly affects men in their 40–70s and can lead to poor quality of life. One option for ED treatment is surgical implantation of an inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP). However, they can be associated with negative outcomes including infection, migration or fibrosis. To improve outcomes, the interaction between the IPP device and surrounding tissues needs further investigation and this could be achieved using pre-clinical testbeds, but they need to be informed by extensive tissue testing. In this study, an experimental approach is adopted to characterise the mechanics of horse penile tissue and establish a testing protocol for penile tissue. The whole penis segments were tested in plate compression tests to obtain whole penis behaviour which is necessary for validation of a pre-clinical testbed, whilst tensile and compression tests were performed on individual penile tissues, namely corpus cavernosa and tunica albuginea. The second part of the paper deals with the development of a computational model employing an inverse finite element approach to estimate the material parameters of each tissue layer. These material parameters are in good agreement with the experimental results obtained from the individual tissue layers and whole organ tissue tests. This paper presents the first study proposing realistic nonlinear elastic material parameters for penile tissues and offers a validated testbed for IPPs. Erectile Dysfunction (ED) affects over half the male population aged 40–70 potentially leading to poor quality of life. Patients not responding to conventional treatments of ED, are advised to use penile prostheses which can create an erection using implanted inflatable cylinders. A significant drawback of such prostheses, however, is the substantial tissue damage they can induce during their usage. Preclinical testbeds, including computational and bench-top models, could offer an efficient means of improving device designs to mitigate this damage but such testbeds require extensive knowledge of penile tissue properties. In this study, the authors determine penile tissue mechanics and apply an inverse FE approach to characterise the penile material properties required to validate preclinical models of the penis. [Display omitted]
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