Posterior tibial nerve stimulation using a wirelessly powered system in anesthetized cats.

2016 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)(2016)

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Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS) is an effective overactive bladder (OAB) therapy where electrical pulses are typically delivered once per week in a 12-week stimulation regime. While the mechanism of action remains unknown, effective long-term delivery of PTNS has recently become a subject of concern. To this end, a multi-contact electrode was surgically placed in the hind limb region of anesthetized cats to (1) investigate the feasibility of using a wirelessly powered system to stimulate PTN afferents and (2) characterize implant-driven effects of stimulation frequency on modulating bladder activity. Using an isovolumetric model, short-duration, supra-threshold stimulation trials were applied with frequencies ranging from 2-20 Hz. The results provide first pre-clinical evidence of frequency-dependent modulation of bladder function supporting the use of a novel therapeutic approach that can be clinically translated to potentially address multiple symptoms of lower urinary tract system.
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Posterior Tibial Nerve,Overactive Bladder,Urinary Retention,Wireless Stimulation
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