Introduction Neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD) both threatens the health of affected patients long-term and also has a significantly negative impact on the patients’ quality of life.
The investigations of patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction are aimed at both improving symptoms and also preserving renal tract health.
Two of the more common forms of incontinence are neurogenic and overflow ... those nerves help control the bladder incontinence. On the flip side, though, overflow incontinence is actually more often ...
Background Neurogenic Bowel (NB) is defined as dysfunction of the colon or rectum due to loss of normal sensory or motor control. 1 Symptoms such as constipation, diarrhoea or incontinence can ...
[47] The first-line treatments for lower urinary tract ... bladder emptying following treatment in patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction, patients must be willing and able to perform ...
Sandri et al. [9] reported on a woman with neurogenic detrusor overactivity preoperatively. It is possible that detrusor overactivity represents an initial stage in the development of bladder ...
Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation for Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction (8) resorting to surgery is sometimes necessary either after the failure of non-invasive treatments (e.g., bladder augmentation ...
Erectile dysfunction is a common condition where men struggle to attain or sustain an erection sufficient for fulfilling sex. Previously thought to be psychologically driven, erectile dysfunction is ...
Bladder cancer, the fourth most common cancer among men, develops when cells that make up the urinary bladder start to grow and eventually develop into tumors. A radical cystectomy is a common ...
What Is Erectile Dysfunction (ED)? Erectile dysfunction ... This option is typically offered when other treatments are not successful or viable. With an inflatable prosthesis, a small pump ...