Background Bladder dysfunction induced by spinal cord injury (SCI) can become problematic and se-verely impair the quality of life. Preclinical studies of spinal cord injury have largely focused on the recovery of limb function while neglecting to investigate bladder recovery. Objective The present study was performed to investigate and review the effect of stem cell-based cell therapy on bladder recovery in SCI. Methods We conducted a meta-analysis of urodynamic findings of experimental trials that included studies of stem cell-based cell therapy in SCI. Relevant studies were searched using MED-LINE, EMBASE and Cochrane Library (January 1990- December 2012). Final inclusion was determined by a urodynamic study involving detailed numerical ...
International audienceIntroduction: Several patterns of urological dysfunctions have been described ...
Study design:Multi-center, cross-sectional study.Objectives:To investigate the effects of different ...
It is commonly assumed that restoration of locomotion is the ultimate goal after spinal cord injury ...
Bladder dysfunction induced by spinal cord injury (SCI) can become problematic and severely impair t...
Introduction Stem cells transplantation, as a therapeutic intervention for spinal cord injury (SCI),...
To date, stem cell therapy for the bladder has been conducted mainly on an experimental basis in the...
Introduction: Stem cell (SC) research plays a key role in the increasingly promising area of regener...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Purpose: We aimed to provide a real-world description of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction ...
Stem cell research is rapidly expanding and has provided novel concepts in understanding and managin...
Hypothesis / aims of study Many studies have confirmed that bladder management in spinal cord injury...
This article reports the current evidence and expert opinions on patient-centered bladder management...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
BackgroundUrinary retention is a common complication of spinal cord injury (SCI), which can seriousl...
International audienceIntroduction: Several patterns of urological dysfunctions have been described ...
Study design:Multi-center, cross-sectional study.Objectives:To investigate the effects of different ...
It is commonly assumed that restoration of locomotion is the ultimate goal after spinal cord injury ...
Bladder dysfunction induced by spinal cord injury (SCI) can become problematic and severely impair t...
Introduction Stem cells transplantation, as a therapeutic intervention for spinal cord injury (SCI),...
To date, stem cell therapy for the bladder has been conducted mainly on an experimental basis in the...
Introduction: Stem cell (SC) research plays a key role in the increasingly promising area of regener...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Purpose: We aimed to provide a real-world description of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction ...
Stem cell research is rapidly expanding and has provided novel concepts in understanding and managin...
Hypothesis / aims of study Many studies have confirmed that bladder management in spinal cord injury...
This article reports the current evidence and expert opinions on patient-centered bladder management...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
BackgroundUrinary retention is a common complication of spinal cord injury (SCI), which can seriousl...
International audienceIntroduction: Several patterns of urological dysfunctions have been described ...
Study design:Multi-center, cross-sectional study.Objectives:To investigate the effects of different ...
It is commonly assumed that restoration of locomotion is the ultimate goal after spinal cord injury ...