RU2019135622A - METHOD FOR SURGICAL ACCESS AND STIMULATION OF GENITAL AND CAvernous NERVES - Google Patents

METHOD FOR SURGICAL ACCESS AND STIMULATION OF GENITAL AND CAvernous NERVES Download PDF

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RU2019135622A
RU2019135622A RU2019135622A RU2019135622A RU2019135622A RU 2019135622 A RU2019135622 A RU 2019135622A RU 2019135622 A RU2019135622 A RU 2019135622A RU 2019135622 A RU2019135622 A RU 2019135622A RU 2019135622 A RU2019135622 A RU 2019135622A
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Борис Юрьевич Александров
Роман Сергеевич Овчинников
Юрий Александрович Матвиенко
Илья Аркадьевич Пятницкий
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Способ операционного доступа и стимуляции половых и кавернозных нервов, в котором проводят интраоперационную установку матричного электрода с 8-, 16- или 32-контактными площадками на сплетение кавернозных нервов, затем проводят первичный автоматический перебор контактных групп с подачей сканирующего сигнала, позволяющего выявить те контактные пары, где в ответ на стимуляцию формируется потенциал действия, по форме этого сигнала автоматически вычленяются те контактные группы, где обеспечено полное прилегание электрода к ткани, и следовой потенциал соответствует форме потенциала действия в нервной ткани, контактные площадки, где потенциал действия соответствует мышечной ткани или имеет иную другую форму, из повторной стимуляции исключаются, далее пошагово увеличивают амплитуду подаваемого сигнала, меняя полярность, и последовательно проводят несколько циклов перебора, локализуя оптимальную зону стимуляции.A method of surgical access and stimulation of the genital and cavernous nerves, in which an intraoperative installation of a matrix electrode with 8-, 16- or 32-contact pads on the plexus of the cavernous nerves is carried out, then a primary automatic enumeration of contact groups with a scanning signal is carried out, allowing to identify those contact pairs , where an action potential is formed in response to stimulation, according to the shape of this signal, those contact groups are automatically isolated where the electrode is fully adhered to the tissue, and the trace potential corresponds to the shape of the action potential in the nervous tissue, contact areas where the action potential corresponds to muscle tissue or has a different other form is excluded from repeated stimulation, then the amplitude of the supplied signal is increased step by step, changing the polarity, and several cycles of enumeration are successively carried out, localizing the optimal stimulation zone.
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