Kang Seok, Yoon Joon Shik, Lee Chung Ho, Kim Guk-Han, Choi Hyuk, Kim Jae Do, Park Hong Seok
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Korea University Guro Hospital, Seoul.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Eulji University, Seongnam City, Gyeonggi-do.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2018 Dec;97(51):e13631. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000013631.
Intermittent catheterization is an effective bladder management strategy for patients with incomplete bladder emptying. For self-catheterization, sufficient hand function in both hands is necessary. We have developed a novel automatic urinary catheterization device to induce self-IC for patients with bladder dysfunction and upper extremity disability. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of this novel automatic catheterization device.This study was performed using 4 fresh cadavers. First, 400 mL of normal saline was filled into the cadaver bladder. Then, the catheter was inserted using the newly developed device. The catheter insertion was performed 3 times for each cadaver, with the penis positioned at 45°, 90°, and 135°, respectively. A transrectal ultrasonography was performed during the catheterization. We evaluated whether the catheter was successfully inserted into the bladder at each position of penis and whether the urethrovesical junction was injured when inserting the catheter. We also measured the volume of normal saline evacuated from the bladder after successful catheterization.With the penis positioned at 45° and 90°, catheter insertion was successful without any damage to the urethrovesical junction. However, when the penis was at 135°, the catheter could not be inserted into the bladder. When the automatic catheter insertion was successful, the bladder was successfully emptied. On average, 81.56 ± 3.26% of normal saline was discharged from the bladder and 11.13 ± 2.09% was remained.The newly developed automatic urinary catheterization device could insert the catheter effectively and safely. This device would be a useful tool for the urinary catheterization of bladder dysfunction patients with upper extremity disability.
间歇性导尿是膀胱排空不全患者有效的膀胱管理策略。对于自我导尿,双手需要具备足够的手部功能。我们开发了一种新型自动导尿装置,用于诱导膀胱功能障碍和上肢残疾患者进行自我间歇性导尿。本研究的目的是探讨这种新型自动导尿装置的可行性。
本研究使用了4具新鲜尸体。首先,向尸体膀胱内注入400毫升生理盐水。然后,使用新开发的装置插入导尿管。对每具尸体进行3次导尿管插入操作,阴茎分别处于45°、90°和135°位置。在导尿过程中进行经直肠超声检查。我们评估了在阴茎的每个位置导尿管是否成功插入膀胱,以及插入导尿管时尿道膀胱交界处是否受损。我们还测量了导尿成功后从膀胱排出的生理盐水体积。
当阴茎处于45°和90°位置时,导尿管插入成功,尿道膀胱交界处未受到任何损伤。然而,当阴茎处于135°位置时,导尿管无法插入膀胱。当自动导尿成功时,膀胱被成功排空。平均而言,81.56±3.26%的生理盐水从膀胱排出,11.13±2.09%残留。
新开发的自动导尿装置能够有效且安全地插入导尿管。该装置将成为上肢残疾的膀胱功能障碍患者导尿的有用工具。