Patients with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) often suffer from urological complications arising from neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD), disrupts normal bladder storage and voiding ...
Spinal cord damage—whether from traumatic injury or conditions such as spina bifida—can have a profound impact on bladder function. This can result in neurogenic bladder, a problem in which damage to ...
In the general U.S. population, ~282,000 people are living with spinal cord injury (SCI) [1]. The estimated annual incidence of SCI is about 17,000 cases, with trauma being the most common cause ...
On Oct. 10, 2014, plaintiff Amy Fagan, a nurse in her 40s, was stopped in West Chester. Another vehicle rear-ended hers. Fagan claimed head and bladder injuries. Plaintiffs Experts: Guy W. Fried, ...
Management options for patients with neurogenic bladder (NGB) secondary to spinal cord injury (SCI) include indwelling catheters, reflex voiding to a condom catheter or pad/diaper, clean intermittent ...
Traumatic injuries that affect the urinary tract and its organs or the male genitalia can be treated very effectively by our reconstructive urologists. If you have experienced a traumatic accident or ...
Applying low-frequency bladder vibration (LFBV) to patients with spinal cord injury (SCI)/neurogenic bladder who developed urinary tract infections (UTIs) during rehabilitation is associated with a ...
A modified herpes virus that targets spinal cord nerve cells to treat neurogenic bladder in people with spinal cord injury is underway in a first-in-human clinical trial by UTHealth Houston at TIRR ...
A modified herpes virus that targets spinal cord nerve cells to treat neurogenic bladder in people with spinal cord injury is underway in a first-in-human clinical trial by UTHealth Houston at TIRR ...
Urologists at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital are studying whether a neo-bladder construct grown from a patient’s own cells can improve bladder function for adult spinal cord injury patients.
Risk factors are things that raise your chances of getting a disease. There are different types of risk factors such as genetic, biological, lifestyle and exposure. For each person, a mix of these ...
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