Bladder dysfunctions form a continuously growing problem as the ageing population in our society is steadily increasing. However, scientific knowledge about the fundamental principles underlying bladder diseases is still lacking. Conventional cystometry-based methods for assessing bladder function are quite limited in their scope. In this paper, a novel device is introduced to research the bladder. An exploratory device was designed for measuring bladder wall contractions in rats using accelerometers. Later, a fully implantable system was created to extend the measurements to larger animal models. The battery-powered implant provides a wireless readout of multiple sensors with synchronous visualization. An intelligent algorithm is used to o...
Urinary Incontinence (UI) is a disease in which patients lose control of their bladder. It is partic...
Managing bladder pressure in patients with neurogenic bladders is needed to improve rehabilitation o...
Pressure is an essential parameter for the normal function of almost all organs in the human body. M...
The design and implementation of a medical implantable device for bladder monitoring is presented. A...
This dissertation deals with the development of a system designed to show the feasibility and practi...
An implantable sensor system has been developed to explore the physiological behaviour of the bladde...
AbstractAlthough real-time monitoring of bladder volume together with intravesical pressure can prov...
Implantable devices are continuously proving to be an effective and reliable method of treatment for...
Traditional urodynamics have poor correlation with urological symptoms. Ambulatory urodynamics may i...
Recent advances in microelectronics and wireless transmission technology have led to the development...
Neurological and functional bladder disorders cause significant morbidity and detriment to the quali...
The loss of urinary bladder control/sensation, also known as urinary incontinence (UI), is a common ...
47 to 53 percent of women over the age of 20 suffer from urinary incontinence, often caused by child...
Lower urinary tract function is mainly assessed by means of cystometric bladder function analysis in...
AimsManaging bladder pressure in patients with neurogenic bladders is needed to improve rehabilitati...
Urinary Incontinence (UI) is a disease in which patients lose control of their bladder. It is partic...
Managing bladder pressure in patients with neurogenic bladders is needed to improve rehabilitation o...
Pressure is an essential parameter for the normal function of almost all organs in the human body. M...
The design and implementation of a medical implantable device for bladder monitoring is presented. A...
This dissertation deals with the development of a system designed to show the feasibility and practi...
An implantable sensor system has been developed to explore the physiological behaviour of the bladde...
AbstractAlthough real-time monitoring of bladder volume together with intravesical pressure can prov...
Implantable devices are continuously proving to be an effective and reliable method of treatment for...
Traditional urodynamics have poor correlation with urological symptoms. Ambulatory urodynamics may i...
Recent advances in microelectronics and wireless transmission technology have led to the development...
Neurological and functional bladder disorders cause significant morbidity and detriment to the quali...
The loss of urinary bladder control/sensation, also known as urinary incontinence (UI), is a common ...
47 to 53 percent of women over the age of 20 suffer from urinary incontinence, often caused by child...
Lower urinary tract function is mainly assessed by means of cystometric bladder function analysis in...
AimsManaging bladder pressure in patients with neurogenic bladders is needed to improve rehabilitati...
Urinary Incontinence (UI) is a disease in which patients lose control of their bladder. It is partic...
Managing bladder pressure in patients with neurogenic bladders is needed to improve rehabilitation o...
Pressure is an essential parameter for the normal function of almost all organs in the human body. M...