Electrical restoration of the micturition reflex

Numerous attempts at electrical stimulation of the detrusor muscle of the urinary bladder to evoke contraction and evacuation have been carried out over the past decade. A review of prostheses for the restoration of urinary continence and for effecting bladder evacuation, is given. Problems encounte...

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Main Author: Naumann, Stephen
Other Authors: Milner, Morris
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17775
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-177752020-12-10T05:11:16Z Electrical restoration of the micturition reflex Naumann, Stephen Milner, Morris Electrical Engineering Biomedical Engineering Numerous attempts at electrical stimulation of the detrusor muscle of the urinary bladder to evoke contraction and evacuation have been carried out over the past decade. A review of prostheses for the restoration of urinary continence and for effecting bladder evacuation, is given. Problems encountered during detrusor stimulation to effect voiding such as pain and increased urethral resistance are due to current spread to the surrounding pelvic structures. To restrict this current spread, sequentially activated multiple bipolar electrodes are employed. The development of a three-channel vesical stimulator to realize sequential pulsing is described. The inductively coupled device is externally controlled and totally implantable. The system used is believed by the author to be a unique method for transmitting three simultaneous and independent signals successfully to the simple type of receiver used. The good correlation between theoretical and practical results enables the theory developed to be used to predict the performance of coupled coils. The successful clinical trial of the stimulator in an animal and the good current restricting properties of the device indicate that the system used is a feasible method for the treatment of urinary retention following paraplegia. 2016-03-15T07:08:48Z 2016-03-15T07:08:48Z 1974 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17775 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Department of Electrical Engineering
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Biomedical Engineering
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Biomedical Engineering
Naumann, Stephen
Electrical restoration of the micturition reflex
description Numerous attempts at electrical stimulation of the detrusor muscle of the urinary bladder to evoke contraction and evacuation have been carried out over the past decade. A review of prostheses for the restoration of urinary continence and for effecting bladder evacuation, is given. Problems encountered during detrusor stimulation to effect voiding such as pain and increased urethral resistance are due to current spread to the surrounding pelvic structures. To restrict this current spread, sequentially activated multiple bipolar electrodes are employed. The development of a three-channel vesical stimulator to realize sequential pulsing is described. The inductively coupled device is externally controlled and totally implantable. The system used is believed by the author to be a unique method for transmitting three simultaneous and independent signals successfully to the simple type of receiver used. The good correlation between theoretical and practical results enables the theory developed to be used to predict the performance of coupled coils. The successful clinical trial of the stimulator in an animal and the good current restricting properties of the device indicate that the system used is a feasible method for the treatment of urinary retention following paraplegia.
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