peer-reviewedOBJECTIVE To evaluate the mechanical properties of gastrointestinal (GI) tissue segments and to compare them with the urinary bladder for urinary tract reconstruction. METHODS Urinary bladders and GI tissue segments were sourced from porcine models (n = 6, 7 months old [5 male; 1 female]). Uniaxial planar tension tests were performed on bladder tissue, and Cauchy stress-stretch ratio responses were compared with stomach, jejunum, ileum, and colonic GI tissue. RESULTS The biomechanical properties of the bladder differed significantly from jejunum, ileum, and colonic GI tissue. Young modulus (kPa—measure of stiffness) of the GI tissue segments was on average 3.07-fold (±0.21 standard error) higher than bladder tissue (P < ...
This study addresses a crucial gap in the literature by characterising the relationship between uret...
AIMS: Previous studies using isolated strips of human detrusor muscle identified adjustable preload ...
The urinary bladder is a distensible hollow muscular organ, which allows huge changes in size during...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the mechanical properties of gastrointestinal (GI) tissue segments and to comp...
Current approaches for bladder reconstruction surgery are associated with many morbidities. Tissue e...
Current approaches for bladder reconstruction surgery are associated with many morbidities. Tissue e...
The urinary bladder stores urine and permits proper micturition, both functions that are inherently ...
The fundamental passive mechanical properties of the bladder need to be known in order to design the...
The aim of this study was to identify and quantify potential regional and directional variations in ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: We systematically reviewed preclinical studies in the literat...
Bladder disorders are not well recognized, but a range of conditions can damage or compromise bladde...
The bladder is a highly compliant organ meaning it can experience large deformations without exper...
Lower urinary tract disorders are significant prognostic indicators of institutionalisation and low...
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), including an increase of urination urgency, frequency, incontin...
OBJECTIVE: To comparatively define the biomechanical characteristics of the pelvic organs (the vagin...
This study addresses a crucial gap in the literature by characterising the relationship between uret...
AIMS: Previous studies using isolated strips of human detrusor muscle identified adjustable preload ...
The urinary bladder is a distensible hollow muscular organ, which allows huge changes in size during...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the mechanical properties of gastrointestinal (GI) tissue segments and to comp...
Current approaches for bladder reconstruction surgery are associated with many morbidities. Tissue e...
Current approaches for bladder reconstruction surgery are associated with many morbidities. Tissue e...
The urinary bladder stores urine and permits proper micturition, both functions that are inherently ...
The fundamental passive mechanical properties of the bladder need to be known in order to design the...
The aim of this study was to identify and quantify potential regional and directional variations in ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: We systematically reviewed preclinical studies in the literat...
Bladder disorders are not well recognized, but a range of conditions can damage or compromise bladde...
The bladder is a highly compliant organ meaning it can experience large deformations without exper...
Lower urinary tract disorders are significant prognostic indicators of institutionalisation and low...
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), including an increase of urination urgency, frequency, incontin...
OBJECTIVE: To comparatively define the biomechanical characteristics of the pelvic organs (the vagin...
This study addresses a crucial gap in the literature by characterising the relationship between uret...
AIMS: Previous studies using isolated strips of human detrusor muscle identified adjustable preload ...
The urinary bladder is a distensible hollow muscular organ, which allows huge changes in size during...