DocumentCode :
3601425
Title :
Novel, Wirelessly Controlled, and Adaptive Artificial Urinary Sphincter
Author :
Hached, Sami ; Saadaoui, Zineb ; Loutochin, Oleg ; Garon, Andre ; Corcos, Jacques ; Sawan, Mohamad
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Polytech. Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
Volume :
20
Issue :
6
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
3040
Lastpage :
3052
Abstract :
Severe stress urinary incontinence is a nonnegligible complication that affects men as well as women. When initial therapies are not sufficient, implantation of artificial urinary sphincters (AUS) is considered the gold standard treatment. This hydromechanical device applies constant pressure on the urethra to keep urine inside the bladder. Although recovery from incontinence is full or partial, this approach has certain disadvantages. In addition to the difficulties and discomfort encountered when operating the device, insufficient pressure, urethral atrophy, and erosion from constant pressure on the urethra may necessitate revision surgery. In this study, we present a novel, remote-controlled AUS with variable urethral pressure that improves continence and avoids revision surgery. The proposed design eliminates the manual pump, facilitating implantation in men and women. It is compatible with current AUS. The device requires very little power and its parameters can be monitored and updated post-operatively. It has been tested on pig bladders ex vivo. Different pressure control algorithms have been developed, and expected performances have been achieved. Design challenges and experimentation results are reported.
Keywords :
artificial organs; medical control systems; pressure control; surgery; telecontrol; AUS; adaptive artificial urinary sphincter; different pressure control algorithm; hydromechanical device; manual pump; pig bladders; remote-controlled AUS; revision surgery; urethral atrophy; urine; variable urethral pressure; Batteries; Implants; Microcontrollers; Power demand; Switches; Transceivers; Wireless communication; AMS 800; artificial urinary sphincter; implantable electrical medical device; stress urinary incontinence; wireless control;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Mechatronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1083-4435
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMECH.2015.2389254
Filename :
7047837
Link To Document :
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