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Neuromodulation for Neurogenic Bladder.
Authors Powell CR
Submitted By Charles Powell on 3/28/2019
Status Published
Journal Current bladder dysfunction reports
Year 2013
Date Published 12/1/2013
Volume : Pages 8 : 282 - 288
PubMed Reference
Abstract Although neuromodulation is well established for the treatment of non-neurogenic
lower urinary tract symptoms, recent literature supports its use in the patient
having LUTS associated with a neurologic condition. Sacral neuromodulation, in
particular, may see new use as a modality to facilitate neurologic remodeling in
spinal cord injured patients as well as children. As a therapeutic option,
sacral neuromodulation and dorsal genital nerve stimulation may one day become
more effective and more efficient utilizing the concept of closed-loop feedback,
where electro-neurogram and bladder pressure data are incorporated into
stimulation routines. In addition, some older therapies are reviewed that have
recently demonstrated success in this patient population.


Investigators with authorship
NameInstitution
Charles PowellIndiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis

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