Systems and methods for selectively stimulating components...

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A61N 1/36 (2006.01)

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CA 2442412

Systems and methods selectively stimulate components of the pudendal nerve away from the sacral root to evoke desired responses in persons. The systems and methods use a multiple electrode array, or individual electrodes (18, 20, 22, and 24), placed on, in, or near the pudendal nerve.

L'invention concerne des systèmes et des procédés pour la stimulation sélective de parties du nerf honteux interne éloignées de la racine du sacrum, permettant d'induire des réponses physiologiques recherchées chez certaines personnes autrement incapables de produire les réponses en question (par exemple, continence et/ou miction, et/ou réponses sexuelles chez l'homme/la femme, et ou réponses intestinales). Il s'agit d'utiliser un réseau de plusieurs électrodes, ou des électrodes individuelles, que l'on place dans le nerf, sur le nerf ou à proximité de celui-ci. Combiné à un générateur d'impulsions, cet arrangement assure une stimulation sélective de faisceaux distincts dans le nerf, induisant une variété de réponses physiologiques.

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