Description
Since the FDA approval of sacral neruomodulation for urinary incontinence, there has been increased interest and experience in neuromodulation in both North America and Europe. This issue of the Clinics will be devoted to discussions on the pathophysiology, indications, and clinical experience related to the topic.
Product Details
Reference
34546
EAN13
9781416028000
ISBN
9781416028000
Data sheet
Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
240
Weight (g)
544
1. History of Neuromodulation (Tanagho) 2. Neurophysiological Rationale for Neuromodulation (Chancellor) 3. Patient Selection for Sacral Neuromodulation (Siegel) 4. Surgical Techniques of Sacral Implantation (Chai) 5. Canadian Experience (Hassouna) 6. European Experience and Bilateral Stimulation (Van Kerrebroeck) 7. Management of Complications and Trouble Shooting (Vasavada and Sandip) 8. Expanding Indications for Neuromodulation (Peters) 9. Percutaneous Neuromodulation (Stoller) 10. Neuromodulation for Constipation and Fecal Incontinence (Jarrett) 11. Neuromodulation for Spinal Cord Injury (Bodner) 12. Bion Device (Bosch and McHiogs) 13. Injectable Neuromodulatory Agents (Rackley and Frenkl) 14. Neuromodulation in Pediatrics (Reinberg) 15. Alternatives to Sacral Neuromodulation (Creasey)