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Direct Bladder Stimulation with Percutaneous Electrodes and Impedance Monitoring of Volume in an SCI Animal Model
Authors:James S. Walter  Paul Zaszczurynski  Wuying Cai  John S. Wheeler  Lisa Riedy  Victor E. Scarpine
Affiliation:1. Rehabilitation Research and Development Center, Hines VA Hospital, Hines, IL;2. Departments of Urology, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL
Abstract:Abstract

Bladder responses to percutaneous electrodes were investigated with stimulation in three male spinal cats. The animals had been spinalized (T1 level lesion) 10 weeks prior to these studies and had been instrumented with chronic bladder wall electrodes and suprapubic bladder catheters for filling and pressure recording. Percutaneous stimulation in tethered animals was conducted with hook electrodes inserted with a needle in the abdomen bilaterally adjacent to the bladder trigone. Stimulation was conducted with 40 Hz pulse trains of 10 to 30 mA for three seconds. Stimulation with both percutaneous and chronic electrodes induced high bladder pressures and voiding. In addition, with chronically implanted electrodes, impedance monitoring of bladder volume was found to be an effective recording technique. (J Spinal Cord Med; 18:98–102)
Keywords:Neuroprosthetics  spinal cord injury  neurogenic bladder  cystometry  tethered animal
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