Over-distension therapy of the bladder in paraplegic patients using self-catheterisation: A preliminary study

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Abstract

Over-distension therapy was performed in 60 patients during the period of spinal shock after complete spinal cord injury. Forty-five developed upper motor neurone (UMN) hypo-active decompensated bladder function and 39 achieved satisfactory social activity without urinary incontinence using self-catheterisation. Self catheterisation appeared a safer and more comfortable means of urinary management than trigger voiding in paraplegics with complete spinal cord injury. This is a preliminary communication as it is hoped that a comparative study will follow in due course. © 1984 International Medical Society of Paraplegia.

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Iwatsubo, E., Komine, S., Yamashita, H., Imamura, A., & Akatsu, T. (1984). Over-distension therapy of the bladder in paraplegic patients using self-catheterisation: A preliminary study. Paraplegia, 22(4), 210–215. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1984.36

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