Igor But (Author), Andrej Šoštarič (Author)

Abstract

Izhodišča. Pri zdravljenju urinske inkontinence (UI) so na voljo različne terapevtske možnosti, med katerimi pa dajemo prednost tistim, ki so ob primerljivi učinkovitosti hkrati tudi najmanj agresivne. V zadnjem desetletju pa lahko zasledimo vedno več raziskav, ki kažejo na to, da bi lahko bila funkcionalna magnetna stimulacija (FMS) nova obetavna metoda zdravljenja uhajanja vode. To metodo so leta 1999 prvič uporabili za zdravljenje motenj delovanja mišic medeničnega dna. V nasprotju z električno stimulacijo (ES) pa pri FMS ne stimuliramo mišic medeničnega dna s sondo, ki bi jo vstavili v nožnico. Med zdravljenjem bolnica sedi na stolu, pod njenim sedežem pa je generator magnetnega polja, v katerem se tvori pulzirajoče magnetno polje, ki prodira skozi presredek. Pri FMS stimuliramo različna tkiva, predvsem pudendalni živec in to brez morebitnega neugodja oz. nevšečnosti, kot je to običajno pri ES. Ena od pomanjkljivosti FMS z magnetnim stolom so pogosti prihodi bolnic, ambulantno zdravljenje, kar je lahko precejšnje breme za bolnice in za zdravstveni sistem. Zaradi tega smo razvili nov majhen magnetni stimulator. Elektromagnetni pulzi, ki jih ta stimulator proizvaja, prodirajos kozi presredek ali skozi sramno kost in stimulirajo medenično dno in mišico detruzorja. Ena od prednosti tega majhnega in prenosnega stimulatorja je razenklinične učinkovitosti tudi kontinuirana 24-urna stimulacija, ki jo lahko izvajamo doma/v službi ali pa pri različnih aktivnostih. Zaključki. V prispevku podajamo pregled literature v zvezi z magnetno stimulacijo in hkrati predstavljamo tudi svoje začetne izkušnje s to metodo. Na podlagi naših rezultatov tudi sami menimo, da je FMS nova in neinvazivna metoda zdravljenja uhajanja vode.

Keywords

urinska inkontinenca;konzervativno zdravljenje;funkcionalna magnetna stimulacija;

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Language: Slovenian
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Typology: 1.09 - Published Professional Conference Contribution
Organization: UM - University of Maribor
Publisher: Slovensko zdravniško društvo
UDC: 616.62-008.22
COBISS: 3475007 Link will open in a new window
ISSN: 1318-0347
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Functional magnetic stimulation - a new promising treatment method for women with urinary incontinence
Secondary abstract: Background. For urinary incontinence there are different treatment options available and among them we are in favor of those, which are the least aggressive and are similarly efficient at the same time. In the last decade there has been an increasing body of evidence suggesting that the functional magnetic stimulation (FMS) might be a new and promising treatment modality for treating of women with urinary incontinence. FMS has been applied to pelvic floor therapy and the treatment of urinary incontinence for the first time in 1999. Contrary to electrical stimulation, FMS aims to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles without insertion of a vaginal probe. During the treatment patient is positioned in a special chair. Under the seat is a magnetic field generator which is producing a pulsating magnetic field which is penetrating the perineum. Structures such as pudendal nerves can therefore be magnetically stimulated without patient's discomfort or inconvenience of probe insertion as it may be true for electrical stimulation.One of the drawbacks of FMS with magnetic chair is the need for repeated office-based treatment, what may represent a major burden for patients and also for national healthcare system. Therefore we developed a new small magnetic stimulator producing electromagnetic pulses which penetrate either the perineum or pubic bone and thus stimulate the pelvic floor and detrusor muscle. One of advantages of this small portable stimulator apart of its clinical eficacy is a continuous 24-hours stimulation, which can be performed either at home/work or during different activities. Conclusions. In this article we are presenting the literature overview regarding magnetic stimulation including our initial experiences with this new treatment method. Based on our clinical results we feel that FMS represents a new and noninvasive treatment method for urinary incontinence.
Secondary keywords: Urinary Incontinence;therapy;Urinska inkontinenca;Zdravljenje;Electric Stimulation Therapy;Električna stimulacija, zdravljenje;
URN: URN:NBN:SI
Type (COBISS): Scientific work
Pages: str. I-133-I-136
Volume: 78
Issue: 1
ID: 1732704