Direct mechanical characterization of prostate tissue-a systematic review.
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Kelly NP, Flood HD, Hoey DA, Kiely PA, Giri SK, Coffey JC, Walsh MT, Direct mechanical characterization of prostate tissue-a systematic review., The Prostate, 2018Abstract:
Background
Direct mechanical characterisation of tissue is the application of engineering techniques to biological tissue to
ascertain stiffness or elasticity, which can change in response to disease states. A number of papers have been
published on the application of these techniques to prostate tissue with a range of results reported. There is a
marked variability in the results depending on testing techniques and disease state of the prostate tissue. We
aimed to clarify the utility of direct mechanical characterisation of prostate tissue in identifying disease states.
Methods
A systematic review of the published literature regarding direct mechanical characterisation of prostate tissue
was undertaking according to PRISMA guidelines.
Results
A variety of testing methods have been used, including compression, indentation and tensile testing, as well as
some indirect testing techniques, such as shear-wave elastography. There is strong evidence of significant
stiffness differences between cancerous and non-cancerous prostate tissue, as well as correlations with prostate
cancer stage. There is a correlation with increasing prostate stiffness and increasing lower urinary tract
symptoms in patients with benign prostate hyperplasia. There is a wide variation in the testing methods and
protocols used in the literature making direct comparison between papers difficult. Most studies utilise ex-vivo
or cadaveric tissue, while none incorporate in vivo testing.
Conclusion
Direct mechanical assessment of prostate tissue permits a better understanding of the pathological and
physiological changes that are occurring within the tissue. Further work is needed to include prospective and in
vivo data to aid medical device design and investigate non-surgical methods of managing prostate disease.
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