Author:
Biardeau Xavier,Hached Sami,Loutochin Oleg,Campeau Lysanne,Sawan Mohamad,Corcos Jacques
Abstract
Introduction: We aimed to present three novel remotely controlled hydromechanical artificial urinary sphincters (AUSs) and report their in-vitro and ex-vivo results.Methods: We successively developed three distinct hydromechanical AUSs on the basis of the existing AMS800™ device by incorporating an electronic pump. No changes were made to the cuff and balloon. The AUS#1 was designed as an electromagnetically controlled device. The AUS#2 and AUS#3 were conceived as Bluetooth 2.1 remotely controlled and Bluetooth 4.0 remotelycontrolled, adaptive devices, respectively. In-vitro experiments profiled occlusive cuff pressure (OCP) during a complete device cycle, with different predetermined OCP. Ex-vivo experiments were performed on a fresh pig bladder with 4 cm cuff placed around the urethra. Leak point pressure with different predetermined OCP values was successively measured during cystometry via a catheter at the bladder dome.Results: Our in-vitro and ex-vivo experiments demonstrated that these three novel AUSs provided stable and predetermined OCP — within the physiological range — and completely deflated the cuff, when required, in a limited time compatible with physiological voiding cycles.Conclusions: Our three novel, remotely controlled AUSs showed promising results that should be confirmed by in-vivo experiments focusing on efficacy and safety.
Publisher
Canadian Urological Association Journal
Cited by
20 articles.
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