Results 71 to 80 of about 5,481 (205)
Human brain organoids, derived from pluripotent stem cells, model brain function for research, offering insights into development, diseases, and drug screening. However, invasive methods limit real‐time analysis. This review emphasizes the need for advanced, minimally invasive electrophysiological tools, highlighting flexible electrodes, 3D ...
Mujeeb Yousuf+3 more
wiley +1 more source
Objective: The present study was aimed to determine the effect of penile prosthesis implantation (PPI) surgery on penile sensation by evaluating the penile electromyography (EMG) variables.
İbrahim Erol+7 more
doaj
The Use of Implicit Human Motor Behaviour in the Online Personalisation of Prosthetic Interfaces [PDF]
In previous work, the authors proposed a data-driven optimisation algorithm for the personalisation of human-prosthetic interfaces, demonstrating the possibility of adapting prosthesis behaviour to its user while the user performs tasks with it. This method requires that the human and the prosthesis personalisation algorithm have same pre-defined ...
arxiv
Control of Separable Subsystems with Application to Prostheses [PDF]
Nonlinear control methodologies have successfully realized stable human-like walking on powered prostheses. However, these methods are typically restricted to model independent controllers due to the unknown human dynamics acting on the prosthesis. This paper overcomes this restriction by introducing the notion of a separable subsystem control law ...
arxiv
Penile Prosthesis Infection: Myths and Realities
Penile prosthesis infection is the most significant complication following prosthesis implant surgery leading to postoperative morbidity, increased health care costs, and psychological stress for the patient.
Kevin J. Hebert, Tobias S. Kohler
doaj +1 more source
"Bird-Wing" abdominal phalloplasty: A novel surgical technique for penile reconstruction
Aim: To describe a technique of phalloplasty that is devoid of donor site scarring and suitable for urethral inlay and penile prosthesis in subsequent stages in cases of aphallia.
Minu Bajpai
doaj +1 more source
Management of refractory ischemic priapism: current perspectives
Marco Capece,1 Arianna Gillo,2 Andrea Cocci,3 Giulio Garaffa,1 Massimiliano Timpano,4 Marco Falcone4 1The Institute of Urology, University College of London Hospital (UCLH), London, UK; 2Department of Urology, “Umberto Parini” Hospital, Aosta,
Capece M+5 more
doaj
Penile prosthesis implantation is recognized as a valid option to obtain an artificial erection satisfactory for sexual intercourse in those patients in which a pharmacological approach is contraindicated or ineffective. Penile prostheses are subbject to
Carlo Bettocchi+8 more
doaj +1 more source
Satisfaction with the semirigid penile prosthesis among couples from a Semiurban Indian population
Introduction: Insertion of penile prosthesis for treatment of irreversible erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common and well-established treatment in the western countries.
Amey Y Patil+3 more
doaj +1 more source
Walking for short distances and turning in lower-limb amputees: a study in low-cost prosthesis users [PDF]
Preferred walking speed is a widely-used performance measure for people with mobility issues, but is usually measured in straight line walking for fixed distances or durations. However, daily walking involves walking for bouts of different distances and walking with turning.
arxiv