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  • Impact Factor: 1.995**
  • H-Index: 8
  • ISSN: 2474-1647
  • DOI: 10.25107/2474-1647
**Impact Factor calculated based on Google Scholar Citations. Please contact us for any more details.

Major Scope

  •  Vascular Surgery
  •  Pediatric Surgery
  •  General Surgery
  •  Obstetrics Surgery
  •  Colon and Rectal Surgery
  •  Thoracic Surgery
  •  Gastroenterological Surgery
  •  Orthopaedic Surgery

Abstract

Citation: Clin Surg. 2020;5(1):2973.Research Article | Open Access

Electrical Stimulation of Dorsal Penis/Clitoris Nerve to Treat Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity

Yan Peng*

Department of Orthopedics, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, People?s Republic of China

*Correspondance to: Yan Peng 

 PDF  Full Text DOI: 10.25107/2474-1647.2973

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the feasibility and therapeutic effect of percutaneous electrical stimulation of dorsal penile/clitorial nerve in the treatment of neurogenic bladder after SCI. Methods: To select the patients who met the standard of post SCI and place surface electrodes on the surface of male penis and female clitoris. The treatment plan included 14 days of electrical stimulation and 2 rounds of urodynamic examination. The therapeutic effect of conditional electrical stimulation was evaluated through the observation of micturition volume and the improvement of bladder compliance. Spss22.0 software package was used for statistical analysis and paired sample rank test was used. Results: 1. The tolerance of transcutaneous electrical stimulation was good, and the stimulation range was 37 MA ? 6 MA. No adverse reactions were observed after treatment. 2. The average urine output of the 5th, 10th and 15th day was significantly higher than that of the 1st day (P

Keywords

Electrical stimulation; Spinal cord injury; Neurogenic bladder; Dorsal penile nerve; Clitoris nerve; Urinary incontinence

Cite the article

Peng Y. Electrical Stimulation of Dorsal Penis/Clitoris Nerve to Treat Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity. Clin Surg. 2020; 5: 2973..

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