Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS), or sacral neuromodulation, provides a minimally invasive treatment option for those patients refractory to conventional behavioural and anticholinergic therapy. A review was performed of major studies evaluating the use of SNS for patients with refractory urge incontinence. ...
Sacral Nerve StimulationMedically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Dec 2, 2024.Care notes Ambulatory Discharge Español Drugs Care AMBULATORY CARE:What you need to know about sacral nerve stimulation:Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) is treatment for urinary retention without blockage, overactive...
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Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) has been advocated as a safe and effective therapy for severe FI and shown to be associated with minimal morbidity [ 2 ]. In patients with FI after anterior resection (AR), SNS is has been used in few cases, with varying results [ 1 , 3 ]. Between ...
Sacral nerve stimulation implies electrical stimulation of a sacral nerve root by an electrode and a pacemaker. Within the past few years, sacral nerve stimulation has become a possible treatment option for selected patients with urinary retention, urinary incontinence, anal incontinence and constipation...
3) sacral nerve root stimulation 骶神经根电刺激 1. Effects of sacral nerve root stimulation on the urine storage of neurogenic bladder in rats; 骶神经根电刺激对大鼠神经源性膀胱储尿功能影响的实验研究 更多例句>> 4) magnetic stimulation of sacral nerve roots 骶神经根磁刺激 1. A study ...
Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) is an effective therapy for faecal incontinence. Published studies derive largely from single centres and there is a need to determine the broader applicability of this procedure. Methods: Prospective data were collected for all patients undergoing SNS in the UK. Record...
The effect of sacral nerve stimulation on distal colonic motility in patients with faecal incontinence. Br J Surg 2013;100:959-68.Smart N. The effect of sacral nerve stimulation on distal colonic motility in patients with faecal incontinence (Br J Surg 2013; 100: 959--968) [J]. The ...
METHODS: Patients with fecal incontinence were studied clinically and manometrically before, during, and after temporary nerve stimulation. If temporary nerve stimulation was clinically successful, the patient was implanted and followed up for six months. RESULTS: Nine patients (6 female) with a mean...
PURPOSE: Sacral nerve stimulation has traditionally been used to treat patients with fecal incontinence with intact anal sphincters. This rationale has been challenged, but it remains unknown if its efficacy is related to the extent of the sphincter injury. METHODS: This was a prospective study of...