Abstract Electrical stimulation therapies to promote bladder filling and prevent incontinence deliver continuous inhibitory stimulation, even during bladder emptying. However, continuous inhibitory stimulation that increases bladder capacity (BC) can reduce the efficiency of subsequent voiding (VE). Here we demonstrate that state-dependent stimulation, with different electrical stimulation parameters delivered during filling and emptying can increase both BC and VE relative to continuous stimulation in rats and cats of both sexes. We show that continuous 10 Hz pudendal nerve stimulation increased BC (120–180% of control) but decreased VE (12–71%, relative to control). In addition to increasing BC, state-dependent stimulation in both rats an...
Physiological function of the bladder outlet is complex and symptomatic consequences can result from...
Botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) and sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) are established treatments for overacti...
Female Wistar rats were instrumented to record bladder pressure and to stimulate the left pelvic ner...
Lower urinary tract dysfunction is a serious ongoing medical complication that persists after spinal...
<p>Spinal cord injury (SCI) and neurological diseases can cause lower urinary tract (LUT) dysfunctio...
Abstract—Severe urinary retention is not a common condition, but may occur following some pelvic sur...
Intravesical electrical stimulation (IVES) has been used in treatment of patients with urinary bladd...
Implantable devices are continuously proving to be an effective and reliable method of treatment for...
Urinary Incontinence (UI) is a disease in which patients lose control of their bladder. It is partic...
The disruption of coordination between smooth muscle contraction in the bladder and the relaxation o...
In a previous study, we showed that the working mechanism of intravesical electrical stimulation (IV...
Few studies have investigated the feasibility of using pudendal neuromodulation to regulate bladder ...
AimsBotulinum toxin A (BTX-A) and sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) are established treatments for over...
Background/PurposeFew studies have investigated the feasibility of using pudendal neuromodulation to...
Introduction: Many of the currently available therapies for urinary incontinence target the peripher...
Physiological function of the bladder outlet is complex and symptomatic consequences can result from...
Botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) and sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) are established treatments for overacti...
Female Wistar rats were instrumented to record bladder pressure and to stimulate the left pelvic ner...
Lower urinary tract dysfunction is a serious ongoing medical complication that persists after spinal...
<p>Spinal cord injury (SCI) and neurological diseases can cause lower urinary tract (LUT) dysfunctio...
Abstract—Severe urinary retention is not a common condition, but may occur following some pelvic sur...
Intravesical electrical stimulation (IVES) has been used in treatment of patients with urinary bladd...
Implantable devices are continuously proving to be an effective and reliable method of treatment for...
Urinary Incontinence (UI) is a disease in which patients lose control of their bladder. It is partic...
The disruption of coordination between smooth muscle contraction in the bladder and the relaxation o...
In a previous study, we showed that the working mechanism of intravesical electrical stimulation (IV...
Few studies have investigated the feasibility of using pudendal neuromodulation to regulate bladder ...
AimsBotulinum toxin A (BTX-A) and sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) are established treatments for over...
Background/PurposeFew studies have investigated the feasibility of using pudendal neuromodulation to...
Introduction: Many of the currently available therapies for urinary incontinence target the peripher...
Physiological function of the bladder outlet is complex and symptomatic consequences can result from...
Botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) and sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) are established treatments for overacti...
Female Wistar rats were instrumented to record bladder pressure and to stimulate the left pelvic ner...