To use nerve conduction studies to clarify the functional innervation of the male urethral rhabdosphincter. In particular, to test the hypothesis that in some men, fibres of the neurovascular bundle supply the rhabdosphincter. These fibres may be at risk during radical prostatectomy.publisher: Elsevier articletitle: Stimulation of the Neurovascular Bundle Results in Rhabdosphincter Contraction in a Proportion of Men Undergoing Radical Prostatectomy journaltitle: Urology articlelink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2015.09.016 content_type: article copyright: Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.status: publishe
PURPOSE: We prospectively assessed the role of nerve sparing surgery on urinary continence after ope...
Introduction: The objective of this study is to compare intrafascial nerve-sparing (NS), interfascia...
Context: In 2010, we published a review summarising the available literature on surgical anatomy of ...
© 2017 Dr. Fairleigh ReevesBackground Prostate cancer is a prevalent disease that causes signific...
Purpose: We evaluated the somatic and autonomic innervation of the pelvic floor and rhabdosphincter ...
Purpose: We evaluated the somatic and autonomic innervation of the pelvic floor and rhabdosphincter ...
The aetiology of urinary incontinence following radical prostatectomy (RP) is incompletely understoo...
Purpose: To explore whether prostatectomized men report improved post-operative erectile function an...
Background: Reports on possible benefits for continence with nerve-sparing (NS) radical prostatectom...
Objective:We investigated the longitudinal recovery of urinary and sexual function after radical ret...
Nerve-sparing procedures during robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) have demonstrated improv...
Background: Macroscopic landmarks are lacking to identify the cavernosal nerves (CNs) during radical...
Objective: To show the feasibility, oncological and functional outcomes of neurovascular bundle (NVB...
Background: Macroscopic landmarks are lacking to identify the cavernosal nerves (CNs) during radical...
While cancer control is the primary objective of radical prostatectomy, maintenance of sexual functi...
PURPOSE: We prospectively assessed the role of nerve sparing surgery on urinary continence after ope...
Introduction: The objective of this study is to compare intrafascial nerve-sparing (NS), interfascia...
Context: In 2010, we published a review summarising the available literature on surgical anatomy of ...
© 2017 Dr. Fairleigh ReevesBackground Prostate cancer is a prevalent disease that causes signific...
Purpose: We evaluated the somatic and autonomic innervation of the pelvic floor and rhabdosphincter ...
Purpose: We evaluated the somatic and autonomic innervation of the pelvic floor and rhabdosphincter ...
The aetiology of urinary incontinence following radical prostatectomy (RP) is incompletely understoo...
Purpose: To explore whether prostatectomized men report improved post-operative erectile function an...
Background: Reports on possible benefits for continence with nerve-sparing (NS) radical prostatectom...
Objective:We investigated the longitudinal recovery of urinary and sexual function after radical ret...
Nerve-sparing procedures during robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) have demonstrated improv...
Background: Macroscopic landmarks are lacking to identify the cavernosal nerves (CNs) during radical...
Objective: To show the feasibility, oncological and functional outcomes of neurovascular bundle (NVB...
Background: Macroscopic landmarks are lacking to identify the cavernosal nerves (CNs) during radical...
While cancer control is the primary objective of radical prostatectomy, maintenance of sexual functi...
PURPOSE: We prospectively assessed the role of nerve sparing surgery on urinary continence after ope...
Introduction: The objective of this study is to compare intrafascial nerve-sparing (NS), interfascia...
Context: In 2010, we published a review summarising the available literature on surgical anatomy of ...