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[0001] 1. Field of Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to a coil apparatus for medically treating an urinary incontinence patient by generating magnetic flux to thereby induce an eddy current in the body of the patient when a coil apparatus is supplied with a pulse current.
[0003] 2. Related art
[0004] There is proposed an apparatus for medically treating an urinary incontinence patient by stimulating the pelvic floor muscle group, the purdendal nerve, or the like, of the patient with an eddy current induced by magnetic flux generated from a coil and given to the patient (JP-A-9-276418, JP-A-10-234870), in place of a well-known electric stimulation apparatus for medically treating an urinary incontinence patient by attaching stimulation electrodes and giving an electric pulse to the patient.
[0005] The proposed apparatus has made it possible to medically treat an urinary incontinence noninvasively patient with his or her clothes on without pain and shock of the patient. Moreover, the proposed apparatus has made it possible to reduce electric power consumption.
[0006] Urinary incontinence is roughly classified into stress incontinence and urge incontinence. For giving medical treatment for stress incontinence, it is necessary to stimulate the pelvic floor muscle group of the patient and reinforce the weakened muscular system, such as the weakened pelvic floor muscle group, the weakened urethral sphincter group, or the like, of the patient to thereby strengthen the urethra-tightening force. On the other hand, for giving medical treatment for urge incontinence, it is necessary to stimulate the purdendal nerve and branches thereof derived from the second, third and fourth sacral nerves to thereby suppress the reflexive involuntary contraction of the bladder.
[0007] In order to perform such medical treatment by use of magnetic force, it is therefore important that the magnetic flux can reach the pelvic floor muscle group or the purdendal nerve and branches thereof efficiently.
[0008] In the coil apparatus, there are two kinds of coils for generating magnetic flux. One is an air-core coil, and the other is a cored coil. The air-core coil has two features as follows.
[0009] (1) It is easy to generate an intensive magnetic field because the magnetic field can be intensified in proportion to the intensity of the current.
[0010] (2) Magnetic lines of flux diverge from the center of the coil, so that magnetic flux reaches a wide region.
[0011] Accordingly, the air-core coil is advantageous in the case where the region to be stimulated is extended to a wide range. The air-core coil is, however, unsuitable for stimulation of a certain limited region. That is, the air-core coil has a disadvantage in that more region other than intended is stimulated as well as a large amount of electric power is consumed.
[0012] On the other hand, the cored coil has a feature that magnetic lines of flux can be concentrated in the core to thereby effectively stimulate a specific region. Hence, the cored coil has an advantage in that electric power consumed by the cored coil is very little in comparison with the air-core coil if the region to be stimulated is limited to a specific region. Therefore, a W-shaped core composed of two U-shaped core elements is heretofore used so that a considerably wide region can be stimulated, though, with the cored coil used.
[0013] In such a coil apparatus, however, magnetic lines of flux are flattened (horizontally) in the direction of the front-to-behind of the patient so as to pass through the region of the patient to be stimulated. Hence, the coil apparatus has a disadvantage in that it does not stimulate all over the pelvic floor muscle group or the purdendal nerve.
[0014] Namely, as shown in
[0015] Namely, the inventor find that it is necessary to sufficiently apply the magnetic flux to not only front-to-behind direction of the patient but also right-to-left direction thereof in consideration of width of the pelvic floor muscle group and right-to-left direction of the second to fourth sacral nerves and the purdendal nerve branched from the sacral nerves.
[0016] The present invention has been achieved in consideration of the disadvantages in the background art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a coil apparatus for urinary incontinence treatment, in which: electric power consumption can be reduced; and the region to be stimulated can be stimulated while the regions not to be stimulated are hardly stimulated.
[0017] The coil apparatus for urinary incontinence treatment according to the present invention comprises: a core including at least four U- or J-shaped core elements, the four core elements having one-side end portions and counter-side end portions opposite to the one-side end portions respectively, the one-side end portions being directed substantially in one and the same direction, the one-side end portions being fixed to one another at a portion which is defined as a center portion of the core, the counter-side end portions being extended in each direction respectively from the center portion where the one-side end portions are fixed to one another; a coil wound on the core; and a core support member to which the core is attached, the core support member being able to be disposed close or near to a patient.
[0018] In the aforementioned configuration, magnetic flux is generated between the fixation portion at which the core elements are fixed to one another and each of the counter-side end portions of at least the four core elements. The magnetic flux reaches all the specific region in the patient's body but the magnetic flux hardly reaches the other region. Hence, an eddy current is induced in the specific region so that urinary incontinence treatment is performed.
[0019] The core in the aforementioned configuration maybe replaced by an integrally molded core having substantially the same whole shape of the first-mentioned core.
[0020] According to another aspect of the present invention, there can be provided a coil apparatus comprising a core, a coil and a core support member. The core includes a bowl-shaped or closed-end-tube-shaped base portion and a protrudent portion protruded from an inner center of the base portion. The coil is wound on the protrudent portion of the core. The core support member is attached close or near to a patient in a state in which the core is attached to the core support member.
[0021] Thus, magnetic flux is generated between the protrudent portion of the core and the edge portion of the base portion of the core. The magnetic flux reaches all over the specific region of the patient's body but hardly reaches the other region. An eddy current is induced in the specific region to perform urinary incontinence treatment.
[0022] According to the present invention, the magnetic flux generated from the core applied for a patient to at least forward to behind direction of the pelvic floor muscle group and right to left direction where the second to fourth sacral nerves innervated in said right to left direction or the purdendal nerve branched from the second to fourth sacral nerves.
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[0036] A first embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to
[0037] As shown in
[0038] As shown in
[0039] Incidentally, an electric power supply unit (not shown) is connected to the coil
[0040] In use of the coil apparatus, a patient sits down on the core support member
[0041] When the coil
[0042] In the apparatus, the generated magnetic flux density is set to be in a range of from about 0.01 to about 1 tesla and the frequency of the pulse magnetic field is set to be in a range of from 1 to 100 Hz. In the case of medical treatment for stress incontinence, the frequency is preferably set to be in a range of from about tens of Hz to 50 Hz. In the case of medical treatment for urge incontinence, preferably, the frequency is set to be in a range of from about several Hz to 10 Hz.
[0043] On the other hand, in
[0044] In this embodiment, the core
[0045] Although this embodiment has shown the case where the coil
[0046] Incidentally, a single wire (electric wire), a hollow copper pipe or a Litz wire may be used as a material of the coil. If the current applied to the coil is small, safety is retained because the amount of heat generated in the coil is small even in the case where a single wire is used. However, if the coil current is intensified to increase the intensity of stimulation, the patient faces a risk of a burn because of a large amount of heat generated. Therefore, a method of circulating a coolant in a coil of a copper pipe is used heretofore. As a further measure for reducing the amount of heat generated in the coil, a coil made of a Litz wire may be used. This measure is effective in improving electric current properties when the frequency of the coil current is high. As a result, AC resistance is reduced, so that loss is reduced and the amount of heat generated is reduced.
[0047] Although this embodiment has shown the case where the section of each of the core portions
[0048] In this embodiment, each of the core portions may be made of laminates of silicon steel, directional silicon steel or Permalloy, Sendust or permendur. Alternatively, each of the core portions may be integrally molded from a powder magnetic core such as ferrite, or the like. The fixation of these core portions may be performed by screws or by any other means.
[0049] Although this embodiment has shown the case where four core portions as core elements are fixed to one another to thereby form a core, the present invention may be applied also to a case where a core having the same contour as that of the aforementioned core is integrally molded. For example, a powder magnetic core such as ferrite, or the like, may be used. Further, although this embodiment has shown the case where the number of core portions is four, the number of core portions may be five or more
[0050] A second embodiment of the present invention will be described below.
[0051] A coil
[0052] In use of the coil apparatus, a patient sits down on the core support member
[0053] When the coil
[0054] In this embodiment, it is preferable that the protrudent portion
[0055] In this embodiment, the core
[0056] This embodiment has shown the case where the core
[0057] Although this embodiment has shown the case where the base portion
[0058] The aforementioned respective embodiments have shown the case where the core support member is provided as a chair. Alternatively, any core support member such as a bed, a stand, or the like, may be used so long as it can be attached close or near to the patient. For example, the core support member may be provided as a cushion or as underwear.
[0059] According to the present invention, the region necessary to be stimulated can be entirely stimulated and magnetic flux can be concentrated in the region to be stimulated so that the magnetic flux does not reach the other organs. Hence, electric power consumption can be reduced. Moreover, regions not to be stimulated can be reduced in stimulation so that safety in medical treatment can be improved.
[0060] According to the present invention, magnetic flux generated from the core applied for a patient to at least forward to behind direction of the pelvic floor muscle group and right to left direction where the second to fourth sacral nerves innervated in said right to left direction or the purdendal nerve branched from the second to fourth sacral nerves.
[0061] According to the present invention, all the region to be stimulated can be stimulated uniformly in addition to the effect similar to that obtained in the present invention describe above.