This paper provides a prototype neural prosthesis system dedicated to restoring continence and micturition function for patients with lower urinary tract diseases, such as detrusor hyperreflexia and detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia. This system consists of an ultra low-noise electroneurogram (ENG) signal recording module, a bi-phasic electrical stimulator module and a control unit for closed-loop bladder monitoring and controlling. In order to record extremely weak ENG signal from extradural sacral nerve roots, the system provides a programmable gain from 80 dB to 117 dB. By combining of advantages of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) electronics and custom designed IC, the recording front-end acquires a fairly low input-referred noise (IRN) of...
47 to 53 percent of women over the age of 20 suffer from urinary incontinence, often caused by child...
Introduction Commercially approved implantable systems for sacral neuromodulation require the implan...
ObjectiveWe aimed to refine electroneurogram techniques for monitoring hypogastric nerve activity du...
Introduction and Objectives: Conventional electrical stimulation of the sacral anterior nerve roots ...
Aims: The Finetech-Brindley Sacral Anterior Root Stimulator is an effective method for achieving bla...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is the involuntarily urination that usually effects older people or is the...
Bladder dysfunction secondary to neurologic impairment can be caused by any pathologic condition aff...
Supra-sacral spinal cord injury (SCI) causes loss of bladder fullness sensation and bladder over-act...
After spinal cord injury, the normal functions of the lower urinary tract may be disrupted. Namely, ...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to refine electroneurogram techniques for monitoring hypogastric nerve activity ...
A severe complication of spinal cord injury is loss of bladder function (neurogenic bladder), which ...
International audienceObjectives. Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) is a surgical treatment of urinary ...
A severe complication of spinal cord injury is loss of bladder function (neurogenic bladder),...
Abstract—Emerging clinical application of electrical stimulation in three systems is reviewed. In th...
Electric neurostimulation of the sacral roots have been demonstrated to be of benefit in the treatme...
47 to 53 percent of women over the age of 20 suffer from urinary incontinence, often caused by child...
Introduction Commercially approved implantable systems for sacral neuromodulation require the implan...
ObjectiveWe aimed to refine electroneurogram techniques for monitoring hypogastric nerve activity du...
Introduction and Objectives: Conventional electrical stimulation of the sacral anterior nerve roots ...
Aims: The Finetech-Brindley Sacral Anterior Root Stimulator is an effective method for achieving bla...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is the involuntarily urination that usually effects older people or is the...
Bladder dysfunction secondary to neurologic impairment can be caused by any pathologic condition aff...
Supra-sacral spinal cord injury (SCI) causes loss of bladder fullness sensation and bladder over-act...
After spinal cord injury, the normal functions of the lower urinary tract may be disrupted. Namely, ...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to refine electroneurogram techniques for monitoring hypogastric nerve activity ...
A severe complication of spinal cord injury is loss of bladder function (neurogenic bladder), which ...
International audienceObjectives. Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) is a surgical treatment of urinary ...
A severe complication of spinal cord injury is loss of bladder function (neurogenic bladder),...
Abstract—Emerging clinical application of electrical stimulation in three systems is reviewed. In th...
Electric neurostimulation of the sacral roots have been demonstrated to be of benefit in the treatme...
47 to 53 percent of women over the age of 20 suffer from urinary incontinence, often caused by child...
Introduction Commercially approved implantable systems for sacral neuromodulation require the implan...
ObjectiveWe aimed to refine electroneurogram techniques for monitoring hypogastric nerve activity du...