The Finetech-Brindley
(also known as the VOCARE) Bladder System is a medical device which
has been used by people with spinal cord injuries to empty their
bladder (or urinate) on demand. A secondary use of the device is to
aid in bowel evacuation and promote penile erection. The System is
CE Approved for sale in the EC and is approved by the FDA for sale
in the USA.
The Bladder
System: -
- Eliminates
urethral catheters
- Decreases
wetness
- Decreases
urinary tract infections
- Restores
control
The Bladder System
includes surgically implanted internal components, and an external
control unit. Internally, a pacemaker-type receiver-stimulator is
surgically implanted under the skin of the abdomen. The System sends
electrical signals through electrodes to the nerves that lead to the
bladder and bowel. The user controls this implant with an external
controller, which is about the size of a personal stereo/CD player.
This unit consists of internal circuitry and a small transmitter
antenna that is used when bladder stimulation is needed. This
External Controller can be stored and used as required.
Candidates for
the Bladder System are individuals who have a clinically complete
spinal cord injury with resulting paraplegia or quadriplegia. The
following list includes some of the guidelines for the device: -
- Skeletally
mature
- Clinically
compete spinal cored lesion
- Neurologically stable
- Intact reflex
bladder contractions
The Bladder
System is designed to allow the user to empty the bladder when
appropriate and, after voiding the bladder, to have a low residual
volume of urine. The system may also assist with evacuation of the
bowels and promote penile erection in some males.
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