Polish Society of Biomechanics Morecki&Fidelus Award Winner: Comparison of two polymers PDO and PLLA/PCL in application of urological stent for the treatment of male urethral stenosis.

Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics Pub Date : 2024-04-30 Print Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.37190/abb-02448-2024-01
Jagoda Kurowiak
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Purpose: The primary objective of the conducted research was to develop an urological stent design for the treatment of male ure-thral stenosis. Given the variable loading conditions inside the urethra, the proposed stent should maintain normal tissue kinetics and obstruct the narrowed lumen. The suitable selection for the stent material significantly influences the regeneration and proper remodeling of the urethral tissues. Methods: In this work, the mechanical characteristics of some polymer materials were studied, including: polydi-oxanone (PDO) and poly(L-lactide) (PLLA)/polycaprolactone (PCL) composite. The obtained mechanical properties for static tensile testing of the materials, allowed the determination of such parameters as Young's modulus (E), tensile strength (R m) and yield strength (R e). Subsequently, the design of a urological stent was developed, for which a numerical analysis was carried out to check the behaviour of the stent during varying loads prevailing in the urethra. Result: The research indicated that PDO has better mechanical properties than the proposed PLLA/PCL composite. The numerical analysis results suggested that the developed stent design can be successfully used in the treatment of male urethral stenosis. The obtained stress and strain distributions in the numerical analysis confirm that the PDO material can be used as a material for an urological stent. Conclusions: The biodegradable polymers can be successfully used in urology. Their advantages over solid materials are their physicochemical properties, the ability to manipulate the rate and time of degradation and the easy availability of materials and manufacturing technology.

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波兰生物力学学会 Morecki&Fidelus 奖得主:比较 PDO 和 PLLA/PCL 两种聚合物在治疗男性尿道狭窄的泌尿系统支架中的应用。
目的:这项研究的主要目的是开发一种用于治疗男性尿道狭窄的尿道支架设计。鉴于尿道内的负荷条件多变,拟议的支架应保持正常的组织动力学,并阻塞狭窄的管腔。支架材料的适当选择对尿道组织的再生和正常重塑有重要影响。方法:在这项工作中,研究了一些聚合物材料的机械特性,包括:聚二氧酮(PDO)和聚左旋内酰胺(PLLA)/聚己内酯(PCL)复合材料。根据材料静态拉伸测试获得的机械性能,可以确定杨氏模量(E)、拉伸强度(R m)和屈服强度(R e)等参数。随后,对尿道支架进行了设计,并对其进行了数值分析,以检查支架在尿道中承受不同负荷时的行为。结果:研究表明,PDO 比拟议的 PLLA/PCL 复合材料具有更好的机械性能。数值分析结果表明,所开发的支架设计可成功用于治疗男性尿道狭窄。数值分析中获得的应力和应变分布证实 PDO 材料可用作泌尿系统支架的材料。结论生物可降解聚合物可成功应用于泌尿外科。与固体材料相比,生物可降解聚合物的优势在于其物理化学特性、控制降解速度和时间的能力以及易于获得的材料和制造技术。
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