Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2022 Jul;2022:2479-2482. doi: 10.1109/EMBC48229.2022.9871711.
A new patient-friendly and discrete approach to build a unidirectional communication path with active implants based on deliberately produced human body signals is presented. The application for which this approach is intended is an artificial urinary sphincter implant, the closure mechanism of which is wirelessly actuated in the event of micturition need. Conventional implant communication methods can be associated with limitations regarding technological implementation and usability, and are used by medical professionals only. In order to enable patients to discretely and directly communicate with their implant without the need for an external handheld device, the feasibility of a communication approach based on manually applied 'knocking' signals on abdominal tissue is examined in the presented work. A gelatin-based phantom model is used to mimic vibro-acoustic properties of human soft tissue in vitro. A piezoelectric element and an electret microphone are applied as sensors for signal detection at the implantation site and are investigated with respect to their suitability for the intended application. Clinical Relevance- The presented implant communication method can contribute to urinary incontinence therapy by enabling patients to discretely and user-friendly actuate their artificial sphincter implant and can provide a basis for future research into new implant communication technologies.
提出了一种新的基于人体有意产生的信号的、与有源植入物建立单向通信路径的、方便患者使用且隐蔽的方法。该方法旨在应用于人工尿失禁括约肌植入物,在有排尿需求时,该植入物的关闭机制通过无线方式激活。传统的植入物通信方法可能在技术实现和可用性方面存在局限性,并且仅由医疗专业人员使用。为了使患者无需外部手持设备即可直接与植入物进行隐蔽和直接的通信,本文研究了一种基于手动施加在腹部组织上的“敲击”信号的通信方法的可行性。使用基于明胶的仿体模型在体外模拟人体软组织的振动声学特性。压电元件和驻极体麦克风被用作植入部位信号检测的传感器,并研究了它们在预期应用中的适用性。临床相关性- 所提出的植入物通信方法可以通过使患者能够隐蔽且用户友好地激活他们的人工括约肌植入物来为尿失禁治疗做出贡献,并为未来研究新的植入物通信技术提供基础。