Background Loss of urinary control after spinal cord injury increases risk of urinary tract disease and is problematical for owners of affected dogs. Objectives To design, implant, and test a sacral nerve stimulating device for controlling urine voiding in paraplegic dogs. Animals Nine pet dogs with severe thoracolumbar spinal cord injury causing paraplegia, loss of hindquarter sensation, and incontinence for more than 3 months. The procedure was offered prospectively to owners of suitable candidates after the irreversibility of the incontinence had been ascertained. Methods Open label clinical study. Surgically implantable electrode books were designed for insertion and retention of mixed sacral nerves. Sacral nerves were accessed via lami...
Supra-sacral spinal cord injury (SCI) causes loss of bladder fullness sensation and bladder over-act...
Abstract Neuromodulation by stimulation of pudendal afferents has been shown to increase bladder cap...
Lower urinary tract and bowel dysfunction are associated with a decreased control of micturition and...
Electric neurostimulation of the sacral roots have been demonstrated to be of benefit in the treatme...
Pudendal nerve plays an important role in urine storage and voiding. Our hypothesis is that a neurop...
OBJECTIVE: Previous patient surveys have shown that patients with spinal cord or cauda equina injuri...
Introduction and Objectives: Conventional electrical stimulation of the sacral anterior nerve roots ...
Aims: The Finetech-Brindley Sacral Anterior Root Stimulator is an effective method for achieving bla...
International audienceSpinal cord injuries (SCI) result in the loss of movement and sensory feedback...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to refine electroneurogram techniques for monitoring hypogastric nerve activity ...
OBJECTIVESpinal cord injuries (SCIs) result in loss of movement and sensory feedback, but also organ...
ObjectiveWe aimed to refine electroneurogram techniques for monitoring hypogastric nerve activity du...
International audienceNearly all spinal cord injured (SCI) individuals lose bladder control and are ...
Bladder dysfunction secondary to neurologic impairment can be caused by any pathologic condition aff...
AIMS: To assess bladder smooth muscle function and innervation after long-term lower spinal root tra...
Supra-sacral spinal cord injury (SCI) causes loss of bladder fullness sensation and bladder over-act...
Abstract Neuromodulation by stimulation of pudendal afferents has been shown to increase bladder cap...
Lower urinary tract and bowel dysfunction are associated with a decreased control of micturition and...
Electric neurostimulation of the sacral roots have been demonstrated to be of benefit in the treatme...
Pudendal nerve plays an important role in urine storage and voiding. Our hypothesis is that a neurop...
OBJECTIVE: Previous patient surveys have shown that patients with spinal cord or cauda equina injuri...
Introduction and Objectives: Conventional electrical stimulation of the sacral anterior nerve roots ...
Aims: The Finetech-Brindley Sacral Anterior Root Stimulator is an effective method for achieving bla...
International audienceSpinal cord injuries (SCI) result in the loss of movement and sensory feedback...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to refine electroneurogram techniques for monitoring hypogastric nerve activity ...
OBJECTIVESpinal cord injuries (SCIs) result in loss of movement and sensory feedback, but also organ...
ObjectiveWe aimed to refine electroneurogram techniques for monitoring hypogastric nerve activity du...
International audienceNearly all spinal cord injured (SCI) individuals lose bladder control and are ...
Bladder dysfunction secondary to neurologic impairment can be caused by any pathologic condition aff...
AIMS: To assess bladder smooth muscle function and innervation after long-term lower spinal root tra...
Supra-sacral spinal cord injury (SCI) causes loss of bladder fullness sensation and bladder over-act...
Abstract Neuromodulation by stimulation of pudendal afferents has been shown to increase bladder cap...
Lower urinary tract and bowel dysfunction are associated with a decreased control of micturition and...