Quantification of the Elastic and Relaxation Properties of Human Tunica Albuginea under Biaxial Loading
Peyronie's disease (PD) affects the tunica albuginea of the penis with a formation of dense and fibrous plaques. The plaques can cause a variety of symptoms in the patient such as pain during erection, erectile dysfunction, and penile disfigurement. There are many treatment options available, t...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-1027032021-03-16T05:32:28Z Quantification of the Elastic and Relaxation Properties of Human Tunica Albuginea under Biaxial Loading Hou, Sindy Siyuan Engineering Science and Mechanics Wang, Vincent M. De Vita, Raffaella Arena, Sara Louise biaxial tunica albuginea stress relaxation Peyronie's disease (PD) affects the tunica albuginea of the penis with a formation of dense and fibrous plaques. The plaques can cause a variety of symptoms in the patient such as pain during erection, erectile dysfunction, and penile disfigurement. There are many treatment options available, though none without disadvantages. Quantification of the material properties of the tunica tissue can inform potentially improved treatments. In this study tunica tissue (n=5) from donors were tested biaxially along the circumferential and longitudinal directions to a specified load magnitude and maintained at a fixed displacement for 30 minutes to allow for stress relaxation. The loading and relaxation were then repeated for a second time. Stiffness, Young's Modulus, strain at inflection point between the toe region and linear region on the stress-strain curve, as well as percent stress relaxation after 30 minutes were compared between anatomic directions and ramp number. Only stiffness and percent relaxation showed a statistically significant difference between ramps 1 and 2, regardless of direction (p = 0.012). The results from this study report the baseline data of the biaxial mechanical properties of the tunica albuginea to be used for future comparisons to the properties of PD and graft tissue. Master of Science 2021-03-14T07:00:38Z 2021-03-14T07:00:38Z 2019-09-20 Thesis vt_gsexam:21975 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/102703 This item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. Some uses of this item may be deemed fair and permitted by law even without permission from the rights holder(s), or the rights holder(s) may have licensed the work for use under certain conditions. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights holder(s). ETD application/pdf Virginia Tech |
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Peyronie's disease (PD) affects the tunica albuginea of the penis with a formation of dense and fibrous plaques. The plaques can cause a variety of symptoms in the patient such as pain during erection, erectile dysfunction, and penile disfigurement. There are many treatment options available, though none without disadvantages. Quantification of the material properties of the tunica tissue can inform potentially improved treatments. In this study tunica tissue (n=5) from donors were tested biaxially along the circumferential and longitudinal directions to a specified load magnitude and maintained at a fixed displacement for 30 minutes to allow for stress relaxation. The loading and relaxation were then repeated for a second time. Stiffness, Young's Modulus, strain at inflection point between the toe region and linear region on the stress-strain curve, as well as percent stress relaxation after 30 minutes were compared between anatomic directions and ramp number. Only stiffness and percent relaxation showed a statistically significant difference between ramps 1 and 2, regardless of direction (p = 0.012). The results from this study report the baseline data of the biaxial mechanical properties of the tunica albuginea to be used for future comparisons to the properties of PD and graft tissue. === Master of Science |
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Quantification of the Elastic and Relaxation Properties of Human Tunica Albuginea under Biaxial Loading |
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Quantification of the Elastic and Relaxation Properties of Human Tunica Albuginea under Biaxial Loading |
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Quantification of the Elastic and Relaxation Properties of Human Tunica Albuginea under Biaxial Loading |
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Quantification of the Elastic and Relaxation Properties of Human Tunica Albuginea under Biaxial Loading |
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Quantification of the Elastic and Relaxation Properties of Human Tunica Albuginea under Biaxial Loading |
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quantification of the elastic and relaxation properties of human tunica albuginea under biaxial loading |
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