Endoscopically guided bladder neck suspension for continence in paraplegic women with implant driven micturition

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Abstract

Two paraplegic women who had undergone implantation of a sacral anterior nerve root stimulator to treat their voiding difficulties and recurrent urinary tract infections subsequently suffered from stress incontinence. After urodynamic evaluation they were treated with a Stamey operation which rendered them dry without hindering their implant driven micturition. © 1992 International Medical Society of Paraplegia.

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Cardozo, L., & Brindley, G. S. (1992). Endoscopically guided bladder neck suspension for continence in paraplegic women with implant driven micturition. Paraplegia, 30(5), 336–338. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1992.78

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