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Surgical management of the neurogenic bladder after spinal cord injury

Surgical management of the neurogenic bladder after spinal cord injury
Surgical management of the neurogenic bladder after spinal cord injury

Purpose: This work represents the efforts of the SIU-ICUD workgroup on this topic and comprehensive literature search of English language manuscripts regarding urologic surgery in spinal cord injury using key words of urologic surgery and spinal cord injury. Articles were compiled, and recommendations in the chapter are based on group discussion and intensive communication. The purpose is to review what has been published during the last decades on urological surgery for neurogenic bladder after spinal cord injury. Methods: Surgical techniques applied in spinal cord injured patients for neurogenic bladder dysfunction have been reviewed and the published material evaluated. Results: There are several techniques that can be used to treat neurogenic dysfunctions and symptoms in refractory cases where conservative treatment failed. The number of publications is small as are the number of patients with spinal cord injury in which they have been performed. The choice of techniques proposed to the patients depends on the exact functional pathology in bladder, bladder neck and urethral sphincter. The final informed choice will be made by the patient. Conclusion: There are surgical urological techniques available to treat neurologic dysfunctions in spinal cord injured patients.

Lower urinary tract, Spinal cord injury, Surgery
0724-4983
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Wyndaele, Jean Jacques
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Birch, Brian
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Borau, Albert
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Burks, Frank
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Castro-Diaz, David
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Opisso, Eloy
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Peters, Kenneth
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Padilla-Fernández, Barbara
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Reus, Christine
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Sekido, Noritoshi
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Wyndaele, Jean Jacques
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Ishizuka, Osamu
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Minigawa, Tomonori
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Opisso, Eloy
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Peters, Kenneth
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Padilla-Fernández, Barbara
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Reus, Christine
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Sekido, Noritoshi
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Wyndaele, Jean Jacques, Birch, Brian, Borau, Albert, Burks, Frank, Castro-Diaz, David, Chartier-Kastler, Emmanuel, Drake, Marcus, Ishizuka, Osamu, Minigawa, Tomonori, Opisso, Eloy, Peters, Kenneth, Padilla-Fernández, Barbara, Reus, Christine and Sekido, Noritoshi (2018) Surgical management of the neurogenic bladder after spinal cord injury. World Journal of Urology, 1-8. (doi:10.1007/s00345-018-2294-7).

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Purpose: This work represents the efforts of the SIU-ICUD workgroup on this topic and comprehensive literature search of English language manuscripts regarding urologic surgery in spinal cord injury using key words of urologic surgery and spinal cord injury. Articles were compiled, and recommendations in the chapter are based on group discussion and intensive communication. The purpose is to review what has been published during the last decades on urological surgery for neurogenic bladder after spinal cord injury. Methods: Surgical techniques applied in spinal cord injured patients for neurogenic bladder dysfunction have been reviewed and the published material evaluated. Results: There are several techniques that can be used to treat neurogenic dysfunctions and symptoms in refractory cases where conservative treatment failed. The number of publications is small as are the number of patients with spinal cord injury in which they have been performed. The choice of techniques proposed to the patients depends on the exact functional pathology in bladder, bladder neck and urethral sphincter. The final informed choice will be made by the patient. Conclusion: There are surgical urological techniques available to treat neurologic dysfunctions in spinal cord injured patients.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 April 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 April 2018
Keywords: Lower urinary tract, Spinal cord injury, Surgery

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Local EPrints ID: 424809
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/424809
ISSN: 0724-4983
PURE UUID: 3eb29900-3c87-4d39-a484-3c2be9f1a8e4

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Date deposited: 05 Oct 2018 11:47
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 21:01

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Author: Jean Jacques Wyndaele
Author: Brian Birch
Author: Albert Borau
Author: Frank Burks
Author: David Castro-Diaz
Author: Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler
Author: Marcus Drake
Author: Osamu Ishizuka
Author: Tomonori Minigawa
Author: Eloy Opisso
Author: Kenneth Peters
Author: Barbara Padilla-Fernández
Author: Christine Reus
Author: Noritoshi Sekido

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