Neuromodulation for Neurogenic Bladder

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2013-12
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Although neuromodulation is well established for the treatment of non-neurogenic lower urinary tract symptoms, recent literature supports its use in the patient having LUTS associated with a neurologic condition. Sacral neuromodulation, in particular, may see new use as a modality to facilitate neurologic remodeling in spinal cord injured patients as well as children. As a therapeutic option, sacral neuromodulation and dorsal genital nerve stimulation may one day become more effective and more efficient utilizing the concept of closed-loop feedback, where electro-neurogram and bladder pressure data are incorporated into stimulation routines. In addition, some older therapies are reviewed that have recently demonstrated success in this patient population.

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Powell C. R. (2013). Neuromodulation for Neurogenic Bladder. Current bladder dysfunction reports, 8(4), 282–288. doi:10.1007/s11884-013-0199-2
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