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Autor:
Richard W. Stremel, Dan Ewert, Naveen N. Somia, John H. Barker, Erik D. H. Zonnevijlle, Moshe Kon, Steven C. Koenig, Gustavo Perez Abadia
Publikováno v:
Journal of Investigative Surgery. 15:91-99
In dynamic myoplasty, dysfunctional muscle is assisted or replaced with skeletal muscle from a donor site. Electrical stimulation is commonly used to train and animate the skeletal muscle to perform its new task. Due to simultaneous tetanic contracti
Autor:
Erik D. H. Zonnevijlle, Paul M N Werker, John H. Barker, Gustavo Perez Abadia, Naveen N. Somia, Moshe Kon, Claudio Maldonado, Richard W. Stremel
Publikováno v:
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 45(3), 292-7. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Dynamic graciloplasty is used as a treatment modality for total urinary incontinence caused by a paralyzed sphincter. A problem with this application is undesirable fatigue of the muscle caused by continuous electrical stimulation. Therefore, the neo
Autor:
Claudio Maldonado, John H. Barker, Richard W. Stremel, Paul M N Werker, Naveen N. Somia, Moshe Kon, Erik D. H. Zonnevijlle
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 105(2), 667-73. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Electrical stimulation of skeletal muscle flaps is used clinically in applications that require contraction of muscle and force generation at the recipient site, for example, to assist a failing myocardium (cardiomyoplasty) or to reestablish urinary
Publikováno v:
Clinical Anatomy. 7:1-9
Recently the pectoralis minor muscle has been introduced as a free muscle transplant for facial reanimation in peripheral facial paralysis. However, reports on the vascular supply of this muscle are incomplete or contradictory. Therefore the pectoral
Dynamic graciloplasty for urinary incontinence: the potential for sequential closed-loop stimulation
Autor:
Moshe Kon, John H. Barker, Claudio Maldonado, Gustavo Perez-Abadia, Erik D. H. Zonnevijlle, Richard W. Stremel
Publikováno v:
Medical engineeringphysics. 25(9)
Muscle tissue transplantation applied to regain or dynamically assist contractile functions is known as ‘dynamic myoplasty’. Success rates of clinical applications are unpredictable, because of lack of endurance, ischemic lesions, abundant scar f
Autor:
Gustavo A. Perez-Abadia, Moshe Kon, John H. Barker, Richard W. Stremel, Wayne K. Stadelmann, Susan Galandiuk, Gordon R. Tobin, Janou W. J. M. Bardoel, Claudio Maldonado, Erik D. H. Zonnevijlle
Publikováno v:
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 107(2)
Fecal stomal incontinence is a problem that continues to defy surgical treatment. Previous attempts to create continent stomas using dynamic myoplasty have had limited success due to denervation atrophy of the muscle flap used in the creation of the
Autor:
Richard W. Stremel, Naveen N. Somia, G. P. Perez Abadia, Paul M N Werker, Claudio Maldonado, John H. Barker, Erik D. H. Zonnevijlle, Moshe Kon
Publikováno v:
Artificial organs. 23(5)
In conventional dynamic myoplasties, the force generation is poorly controlled. This causes unnecessary fatigue of the transposed/transplanted electrically stimulated muscles and causes damage to the involved tissues. We introduced sequential segment