Dynamics in Neurourology

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Int Neurourol J. 2023;27(Suppl 1):S1-2
Publication date (electronic) : 2023 May 31
doi : https://doi.org/10.5213/inj.2323edi02
Digital Health Industry Team, National IT Industry Promotion Agency, Jincheon, Korea
Corresponding author: Sung-Jong Eun Email: sjeun@nipa.kr

We currently find ourselves in an era of ceaseless transformations, propelled by breakthrough technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and the metaverse. These advancements are not limited to mainstream sectors—they are also taking root in the realm of neurourology, with many researchers dedicating their efforts to leverage these innovative technologies to improve research outcomes. In light of this ongoing shift, we have curated this special issue under the theme of “Dynamics in Neurourology.” Here, “dynamics” encompasses three distinct yet interrelated areas: (1) medical device development and clinical practice, (2) AI applications, and (3) the role of the metaverse.

In this issue, we present three papers focusing on medical device advancements. First, Lee et al. [1] investigated the effectiveness of a new, non-invasive disposable vaginal device for female stress urinary incontinence and its impact on quality of life. By assessing the efficiency of this innovative device, the authors were able to report on its clinical efficacy and practical feasibility. Second, Kim and Chung [2] proposed a novel technology to refine the Foley catheter insertion procedure via the development of a unique Foley catheter introducer. Finally, Kang et al. [3] explored the inventive use of near-infrared spectroscopy to monitor urine volume in patients with neurogenic bladder. They validated the efficiency of a wearable bladder patch that tracks urine volume in these patients. These 3 studies on medical devices represent pioneering efforts in surgical and management techniques aimed at enhancing patient treatment within the field.

Next, the issue contains 2 studies focusing on AI applications. Choi et al. [4] reported on the application of an AI technology known as “transfer learning” that aids in efficient stone detection in patients suffering from urolithiasis. The authors carried out a verification process for this AI technology, affirming its ability to detect urolithiasis with a high degree of accuracy and confirming its viability for use within the medical field. In the second study, Cho and Youn [5] undertook a comprehensive review of current studies on AI technologies and emerging treatment alternatives to diagnose key conditions like interstitial cystitis and painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS). They offered suggestions for diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and prediction methodologies for patients. Both of these studies collectively help estimate the practical applicability and efficacy of AI technologies within the realm of neurourology.

Finally, turning our attention to the metaverse’s role in neurourology, Kim and Kim [6] reported on evolving trends in digital therapeutics in urology and suggested potential trajectories for metaverse applications. This study reveals that the utilization of the metaverse within the medical sector is currently broadening, extending beyond clinical education to encompass areas such as diagnosis, consultation, and treatment assistance.

The term “dynamics” refers to an object that changes over time. Given the application of various cutting-edge technologies in the medical field, “dynamics” in neurourology is perceived as a theme capable of driving transformation and fostering innovative research results through collaborative efforts with existing clinical research. This is indispensable for enhancing patients’ quality of life, and signifies an era that will require a variety of trials to validate cutting-edge technology applications. To keep up with these changes, we eagerly anticipate dynamic research trends in the field of neurourology.

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References

1. Lee CL, Park JM, Lee JY, Yang SW, Na HS, Lee J, et al. A novel incisionless disposable vaginal device for female stress urinary incontinence: efficacy and quality of life. Int Neurourol J 2023;27(Suppl 1):S40–8.
2. Kim KH, Chung KJ. Improving Foley catheter insertion procedure by developing Foley introducer: a 100-year overdue innovation. Int Neurourol J 2023;27(Suppl 1):S34–9.
3. Kang BI, Kim A, Kim S. Advancing patient care: innovative use of near-infrared spectroscopy for monitoring urine volume in neurogenic bladder. Int Neurourol J 2023;27(Suppl 1):S27–33.
4. Choi HS, Kim JS, Whangbo TK, Kim KH. Transfer learning for effective urolithiasis detection. Int Neurourol J 2023;27(Suppl 1):S21–6.
5. Cho Y, Youn S. Intravesical bladder treatment and deep learning applications to improve irritative avoiding symptoms caused by interstitial cystitis: a literature review. Int Neurourol J 2023;27(Suppl 1):S13–20.
6. Km EJ, Kim JY. The metaverse for healthcare: trends, applications, and future directions of digital therapeutics for urology. Int Neurourol J 2023;27(Suppl 1):S3–12.

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