In vitro testing of an artificial muscle for the treatment of incontinence
Beate Lyko,
Stephan-Daniel Gravert,
Robert Katzschmann
et al.
Abstract:The burden of incontinence is profound, affecting individuals both physically and emotionally. Treatment pathways typically progress from conservative measures to surgical interventions, sometimes culminating in the implantation of artificial sphincters. The existing models including the AMS 800™ show high revision rates. Complications such as tissue erosion further underscore the need for innovation in this field. Here, we propose an approach utilizing Hydraulically Amplified Self-healing Electrostatic (HASEL… Show more
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