Best practice: surgeon driven application in pelvic operations

In applied biomedical engineering and medical industry the transfer of established technology towards customers’ needs is essential for successful development and therefore business opportunities. In chronological order, we can show the transfer of scientific results of neurophysiological research i...

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Main Authors: Krueger Thilo B., Wegner Celine, Somerlik-Fuchs Karin H., Hoffmann Klaus-Peter, Mattmueller Rudi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2016-09-01
Series:Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2016-0044
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author Krueger Thilo B.
Wegner Celine
Somerlik-Fuchs Karin H.
Hoffmann Klaus-Peter
Mattmueller Rudi
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description In applied biomedical engineering and medical industry the transfer of established technology towards customers’ needs is essential for successful development and therefore business opportunities. In chronological order, we can show the transfer of scientific results of neurophysiological research into an existing neuromonitoring system and product which can be used by non-experts in medical technology in the operating room environment. All neurophysiology functions were realized in an intuitive graphical user interface. To stimulate the autonomous nerves, a specialized parameter paradigm was used, different from motor nerve stimulation. In the background, a complex signal processing algorithm recorded smooth muscle and bladder manometry data in synchronized time and automatically detected neurophysiological signals. The acquired data was then presented in real-time. With this effort a complex scientific task could be simplified to a Yes/No statement to the end-user. Beside all the reduction of complexity, the scientific challenge was still obtained, as raw-data is still possible to be recorded.
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spelling doaj.art-1ab9f8993b9b4db58c7a2e4ac257291c2022-12-21T21:49:04ZengDe GruyterCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering2364-55042016-09-012119319810.1515/cdbme-2016-0044cdbme-2016-0044Best practice: surgeon driven application in pelvic operationsKrueger Thilo B.0Wegner Celine1Somerlik-Fuchs Karin H.2Hoffmann Klaus-Peter3Mattmueller Rudi4Inomed Medizintechnik GmbH, Im Hausgrün 29, 79312 Emmendingen, GermanyInomed Medizintechnik GmbH, Emmendingen, GermanyInomed Medizintechnik GmbH, Emmendingen, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering, St. Ingbert, GermanyInomed Medizintechnik GmbH, Emmendingen, GermanyIn applied biomedical engineering and medical industry the transfer of established technology towards customers’ needs is essential for successful development and therefore business opportunities. In chronological order, we can show the transfer of scientific results of neurophysiological research into an existing neuromonitoring system and product which can be used by non-experts in medical technology in the operating room environment. All neurophysiology functions were realized in an intuitive graphical user interface. To stimulate the autonomous nerves, a specialized parameter paradigm was used, different from motor nerve stimulation. In the background, a complex signal processing algorithm recorded smooth muscle and bladder manometry data in synchronized time and automatically detected neurophysiological signals. The acquired data was then presented in real-time. With this effort a complex scientific task could be simplified to a Yes/No statement to the end-user. Beside all the reduction of complexity, the scientific challenge was still obtained, as raw-data is still possible to be recorded.https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2016-0044electromyographyoperating roompelvic intraoperative neuromonitoringpressure sensingsmooth musclesurgeon
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Mattmueller Rudi
Best practice: surgeon driven application in pelvic operations
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
electromyography
operating room
pelvic intraoperative neuromonitoring
pressure sensing
smooth muscle
surgeon
title Best practice: surgeon driven application in pelvic operations
title_full Best practice: surgeon driven application in pelvic operations
title_fullStr Best practice: surgeon driven application in pelvic operations
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title_short Best practice: surgeon driven application in pelvic operations
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topic electromyography
operating room
pelvic intraoperative neuromonitoring
pressure sensing
smooth muscle
surgeon
url https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2016-0044
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