The effect of sacral nerve stimulation for bladder control during pregnancy: A case report. J. Urol. 139(1):121-122; 1988.Nanninga JB, Einhorn C, Deppe F (1988) The effect of sacral nerve stimulation for bladder control during pregnancy: a case report. J Urol 139(1):121–122...
Lower urinary tract problems as the overactive bladder, with or without urgency incontinence and nonobstructive voiding dysfunction, are often refractory to maximal conservative management. Sacral neuromodulation is an established treatment in these indications, with significant and sustained efficacy in non...
What you need to know about sacral nerve stimulation:Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) is treatment for urinary retention without blockage, overactive bladder symptoms, and fecal incontinence. Overactive bladder symptoms include urinary urge incontinence and urinary frequency. Electrical impulses are sent ...
Sacral nerve stimulation offers a new avenue for managing urinary disorders. The detrusor, levator ani, and external urethral sphincter muscles are all innervated by sacral nerves (S2-S4), which control their behavior, either inhibiting or exciting them. Notably, the S3 nerve has a significant imp...
Current state of nerve stimulation technique for lower urinary tract dysfunction in children. J Urol. 2011;185(5):1571–7. PubMed PMID: 21419450 Article PubMed Google Scholar Tanagho EA. Neural stimulation for bladder control. Semin Neurol. 1988;8(2):170–3. PubMed PMID: 3055124 Article ...
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The SLIT2 receptor ROBO2 plays a key role in the formation of the ureteric bud, and its inactivation in mice leads to supernumerary ureteric bud development, lack of ureter remodeling, and improper insertion of the ureters into the bladder. Recently, two heterozygous ROBO2 missense mutations ...
Does magnetic stimulation of sacral nerve roots cause contraction or suppression of the bladder[J].Neurourology and Urodynamics,2004.241-245.Bycroft JA, Craggs MD, Sheriff M, Knight S, Shah PJ (2004) Does magnetic stimulation of sacral nerve roots cause contraction or suppression of the bladder?
This system consists of an ultra low-noise electroneurogram (ENG) signal recording module, a bi-phasic electrical stimulator module and a control unit for closed-loop bladder monitoring and controlling. In order to record extremely weak ENG signal from extradural sacral nerve roots, the system ...
The effect of sacral nerve stimulation for bladder control during pregnancy: a case report. Neural stimulation was used to reduce bladder hyperreflexia and incontinence in a woman with myelodysplasia. The stimulation was delivered via an electrode... J,B,Nanninga,... - 《Journal of Urology》 ...