Evaluation of Bipolar Permaloc TM Electrodes for Direct Bladder Stimulation

J. Walter, J. Allen, S. Sayers, Sanjay Singh, Lee Cera, Donald Thomas, J. Wheeler, S. Ave
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Purpose: A bladder control system for spinal cord injured (SCI) patients is needed that can be implanted with minimally invasive methods. New Permaloc bipolar electrodes consisting of 6 mm helical, wire, stimulating surfaces separated by 3 mm and a polypropylene securing barb (Synapse Biomedical Inc) were developed for this application. They are implanted on the bladder wall with a 16 gauge needle, a minimally invasive method. Methods: Seven swines were anesthetized, the lower urinary tract exposed and instrumented with pressure transducers. Four Permaloc TM electrodes were implanted following identification of effective bladder wall stimulation sites next to the ureters and dorsal neurovascular bundle. Bladder stimulation to induce high pressures was conducted at 40 Hz, 400 � s pulses, 5 s stimulation periods and a high stimulating current of 40 mA. Results: At the high stimulating current peak bladder pressures were low, ranging from 12±2 to15±3 cm H20, insufficient to induce urination. Urethral sphincter contractions occurred during high bladder pressure. A spinal reflex role for high sphincter pressures during stimulation was shown by similar high pressures recorded during a bladder squeeze test without stimulation. Conclusions: Stimulation with Permaloc TM bipolar electrodes at high currents produced insufficient bladder pressures for urination. Further modifications of the electrode such as greater separation of the bipolar stimulating surfaces or changes in the testing methods such as alternative animal models are needed to induce high bladder pressures without side effects.
双极Permaloc TM电极用于膀胱直接刺激的评价
目的:需要一种可微创植入的脊髓损伤(SCI)患者膀胱控制系统。新的Permaloc双极电极由6毫米螺旋、金属丝、间隔3毫米的刺激表面和聚丙烯固定刺组成(Synapse Biomedical Inc),用于该应用。它们用16号针头植入膀胱壁上,这是一种微创方法。方法:麻醉7头猪,暴露下尿路,用压力传感器测量。在确定输尿管和背神经血管束旁的有效膀胱壁刺激位点后,植入4个Permaloc TM电极。以40 Hz、400 s脉冲、5 s刺激周期和40 mA的高刺激电流对膀胱进行高压刺激。结果:在高刺激电流下,膀胱压力峰值较低,范围为12±2 ~ 15±3 cm H20,不足以诱导排尿。膀胱高压时发生尿道括约肌收缩。刺激时高括约肌压力的脊髓反射作用通过无刺激时膀胱挤压试验中记录的类似高压显示。结论:使用Permaloc TM双极电极在高电流下刺激导致膀胱压力不足。为了在没有副作用的情况下诱导高膀胱压力,需要对电极进行进一步的修改,如双极刺激表面的更大分离,或改变测试方法,如替代动物模型。
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