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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/12661
Title: Alternative method of incompetence correction of inferior esophageal sphincter
Authors: Ungureanu, Sergiu
Șipitco, Natalia
Vidiborschii, Vladimir
Fosa, Doina
Șipitco, Natalia
Keywords: inferior esophageal sphincter (IES);electric stimulation;gastroesophageal reflux disease
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Publisher: Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu"
Abstract: Introduction: A solution to resolve gastroesophageal reflux is to increase the tonus of the inferior esophageal sphincter through electrostimulation. The type of electrostimulation and the optimal parameters remains a dispute in the medical field. Purpose: To obtain clinical data from laboratory animals regarding the effects of different types of electrostimulation of IES, elaboration and testing the prototype of implantable and rechargeable microstimulator through cordless energy transfer. Material and methods: In Department of surgery Nr.4 over the course of 4 years (2015-2018), there has been performed a randomized, prospective clinical experimental study of inferior esophageal sphincter electrostimulation. Results: In the first stage the study aimed to determine the optimal parameters of IES electrostimulation through the clinical and paraclinical analysis of 15 patients. In the second stage there has been created an experimental device that consisted of an implantable microstimulator in which cordless energy transfer was used, following the testing on laboratory animals at Center of Experimental Surgery „Pius Brânzeu”, Timișoara, Romania.The value of resting pressure of IES and the integrate resting pressure (IRP) were significantly different in the before and after stimulation. Conclusions: In the first stage the study aimed to determine the optimal parameters of IES electrostimulation through the clinical and paraclinical analysis of 15 patients. In the second stage there has been created an experimental device that consisted of an implantable microstimulator in which cordless energy transfer was used, following the testing on laboratory animals at Center of Experimental Surgery „Pius Brânzeu”, Timișoara, Romania.The value of resting pressure of IES and the integrate resting pressure (IRP) were significantly different in the before and after stimulation.
URI: http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/12661
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