Computerized Transcutaneous Control of a Multichannel Implantable Urinary Prosthesis

Mohamad Sawan, François Duval, Magdy M. Hassouna, Jin sheng Li, Mostafa M. Elhilali, Joël Lachance, Marc Leclair, Soheyl Pourmehdi, Jaouhar Moui'ne

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Abstract

In the present paper we describe a personal computer interface of a multichannel implantable urinary prosthesis. This system is composed of two main parts: the first one is internal and consists of an implant using a 4-μm CMOS gate array chip controlling a wide variety of waveforms via eight monopolar channels. The second, an external controller featuring a versatile software, a PCB card plugged in a portable microcomputer, and a radiofrequency-coupled technique. This device is used to transmit the power, the data and the synchronization clock to the implant by a simple binary signal modulating a 20 MHz carrier. We also report the features of implant encapsulation and electrode design and fabrication. In the experimental phase, we studied the effect of early electric stimulation of the bladder during the spinal shock phase in the dog. We present the operative techniques that enabled us to perform chronic electrostimulation of the sacral roots and discuss the results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)600-609
Number of pages10
JournalIEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Volume39
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1992
Externally publishedYes

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