Abstract The aims of the study were to determine the time-course of urinary incontinence recovery after vaginal distension (VD), elucidate the mechanisms of injury from VD leading to external urethral sphincter (EUS) dysfunction, and assess if transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TENS) of the dorsal nerve of the clitoris facilitates recovery of urinary continence after VD. Rats underwent 4-h VD, 4-h sham VD (SH-VD), VD plus 1-h DNC TENS, and VD plus 1-h sham TENS (SH-TENS). TENS or SH-TENS were applied immediately and at days 2 and 4 post-VD. Micturition behavior, urethral histochemistry and histology, EUS and nerve electrophysiology, and cystometrograms were evaluated. VD induced urine leakage and significantly disrupted EUS fibers and n...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a urodynamic model incorporating external urethral sphincter (EUS) electromyo...
The inability to control timely bladder emptying is one of the most serious challenges among the sev...
Abstract Background This study was to explore the possibility that foot stimulation increased bladde...
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is common in women after vaginal delivery (VD) in childbirth or pe...
Background/PurposeFew studies have investigated the feasibility of using pudendal neuromodulation to...
Few studies have investigated the feasibility of using pudendal neuromodulation to regulate bladder ...
ObjectiveTo determine the outcomes and mechanisms of delayed low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave...
Spinal cord epidural stimulation (SCS) represents a form of neuromodulation for the management of sp...
Despite the fact that a majority of patients with an injury to the spinal cord develop lower urinary...
AIMS: We evaluated external urethral sphincter (EUS) function using high-frequency micro-ultrasound ...
Background: Compared to conventional therapies, sacral neuromodulation (SNM) may offer an alternativ...
AuthorAIMS: To discuss (1) animal models for investigating bladder afferent pathways from the spinal...
Birth trauma is the most important etiological factor in the genesis of stress urinary incontinence ...
This study aims to evaluate the urethral nerve fibers of adult female rats during pregnancy and afte...
Vaginal delivery of children causes traumatic injury to tissues of the pelvic floor and is correlate...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a urodynamic model incorporating external urethral sphincter (EUS) electromyo...
The inability to control timely bladder emptying is one of the most serious challenges among the sev...
Abstract Background This study was to explore the possibility that foot stimulation increased bladde...
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is common in women after vaginal delivery (VD) in childbirth or pe...
Background/PurposeFew studies have investigated the feasibility of using pudendal neuromodulation to...
Few studies have investigated the feasibility of using pudendal neuromodulation to regulate bladder ...
ObjectiveTo determine the outcomes and mechanisms of delayed low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave...
Spinal cord epidural stimulation (SCS) represents a form of neuromodulation for the management of sp...
Despite the fact that a majority of patients with an injury to the spinal cord develop lower urinary...
AIMS: We evaluated external urethral sphincter (EUS) function using high-frequency micro-ultrasound ...
Background: Compared to conventional therapies, sacral neuromodulation (SNM) may offer an alternativ...
AuthorAIMS: To discuss (1) animal models for investigating bladder afferent pathways from the spinal...
Birth trauma is the most important etiological factor in the genesis of stress urinary incontinence ...
This study aims to evaluate the urethral nerve fibers of adult female rats during pregnancy and afte...
Vaginal delivery of children causes traumatic injury to tissues of the pelvic floor and is correlate...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a urodynamic model incorporating external urethral sphincter (EUS) electromyo...
The inability to control timely bladder emptying is one of the most serious challenges among the sev...
Abstract Background This study was to explore the possibility that foot stimulation increased bladde...