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Neuromodulation of the Pudendal Nerve Assisted by 3D Printed: A New Method of Neuromodulation for Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction.

Yinjun Gu1, Tingting Lv1, Chen Jiang1, Jianwei Lv1.   

Abstract

Electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves by implanted electrodes is an effective treatment for certain pelvic floor diseases. As well as intravesical electrical stimulation, this predominantly includes stimulation of the sacral nerve, tibial nerve, and pudendal nerve. The pudendal nerve is one of the main nerves that stimulate pelvic floor muscles, external urethral meatus, and the anal sphincter and pelvic organs, and it may have effects on frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, and perineal pain. It is difficult to locate because of its anatomical course, however, leading to difficulties fixing the electrode, which increases the difficulty of pudendal nerve electrical stimulation in clinical practice. In the current study 3D printed navigation was used to solve these problems. Combined with autopsy data and patient pelvic and nerve data, a personalized design was generated. Neural modulation of the pudendal nerve was achieved by implanting the lead with the guidance of 3D printed navigation. 3D printed navigation can maximize the phase II conversion rate, reduce the difficulty of surgery, shorten the operation time, reduce damage to additional organs and blood vessels, and increase the accuracy of electrode implantation, and it can be performed while the patient is awake. It is an accurate, reversible, efficient, and minimally invasive surgery.
Copyright © 2021 Gu, Lv, Jiang and Lv.

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Keywords:  3D printing; image fusion; nerve stimulation; pudendal nerve; sacral nerve

Year:  2021        PMID: 33716649      PMCID: PMC7952533          DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2021.619672

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Neurosci        ISSN: 1662-453X            Impact factor:   4.677


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Authors:  Thomas M Kessler; David La Framboise; Sven Trelle; Clare J Fowler; Gustav Kiss; Jürgen Pannek; Brigitte Schurch; Karl-Dietrich Sievert; Daniel S Engeler
Journal:  Eur Urol       Date:  2010-10-01       Impact factor: 20.096

2.  Topographic anatomy of a new posterior approach to the pudendal nerve for stimulation.

Authors:  André Reitz; Nicolas Gobeaux; Pierre Mozer; Vincent Delmas; François Richard; Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler
Journal:  Eur Urol       Date:  2006-10-18       Impact factor: 20.096

3.  Efficacy of Electrical Pudendal Nerve Stimulation versus Transvaginal Electrical Stimulation in Treating Female Idiopathic Urgency Urinary Incontinence.

Authors:  Siyou Wang; Jianwei Lv; Xiaoming Feng; Tingting Lv
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2017-01-31       Impact factor: 7.450

4.  Efficacy of Electrical Pudendal Nerve Stimulation in Treating Female Stress Incontinence.

Authors:  Siyou Wang; Jianwei Lv; Xiaoming Feng; Ge Wang; Tingting Lv
Journal:  Urology       Date:  2016-02-24       Impact factor: 2.649

5.  Pilot Study Exploring Chronic Pudendal Neuromodulation as a Treatment Option for Pain Associated with Pudendal Neuralgia.

Authors:  Kenneth M Peters; Kim A Killinger; Christopher Jaeger; Charity Chen
Journal:  Low Urin Tract Symptoms       Date:  2014-07-08       Impact factor: 1.592

6.  Sacral root stimulation in controlled micturition. Peripheral somatic neurotomy and stimulated voiding.

Authors:  R A Schmidt; H Bruschini; E A Tanagho
Journal:  Invest Urol       Date:  1979-09

7.  A 3D Printed Device for Low Cost Neural Stimulation in Mice.

Authors:  Taylor J Morrison; Elana Sefton; Melissa Marquez-Chin; Milos R Popovic; Cindi M Morshead; Hani E Naguib
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2019-07-30       Impact factor: 4.677

8.  Current best practice management of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome.

Authors:  Esther Han; Laura Nguyen; Larry Sirls; Kenneth Peters
Journal:  Ther Adv Urol       Date:  2018-03-19

9.  Long-Term Functional Outcomes of S3 Sacral Neuromodulation for the Treatment of Idiopathic Overactive Bladder.

Authors:  Salima Ismail; Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler; Marie-Aimée Perrouin-Verbe; Johan Rose-Dite-Modestine; Pierre Denys; Véronique Phé
Journal:  Neuromodulation       Date:  2017-10-02

10.  Successful bilateral pudendal neuromodulation to treat male detrusor areflexia following severe pubic symphysis fracture, a case report.

Authors:  Serge P Marinkovic; Brandi Miller; Scott Hughes; Christina Marinkovic; Lisa Gillen
Journal:  BMC Urol       Date:  2015-11-18       Impact factor: 2.264

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