Study design: Investigation of five patients receiving an implant, using laboratory cystometry and self-catheterisation at home. Objectives: To use the established Finetech-Brindley sacral root ...
The lateral sacral arteries are among the arteries of the lower back. They have spinal branches, which supply blood to the sacral nerve rootlets, adjacent muscles, meninges, and sacrum. These arteries ...
A network of intersecting nerves is referred to as a nerve plexus. Nerves that serve the same part of the body merge into one large nerve or group of nerves via a plexus. The sacral plexus provides ...
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Lumbosacral Joint (L5-S1): Anatomy and Pain Symptoms
The lumbosacral joint, also called L5-S1, is a term used to describe a part of the spine. L5-S1 is the exact spot where the lumbar spine ends and the sacral spine begins. The lumbosacral joint ...
BARCELONA—Sacral neuromodulation (SNM) with Interstim Therapy is significantly better than an additional trial of standard medical treatment (SMT) for patients with refractory overactive bladder (OAB) ...
Sacral fractures occur in approximately 45% of pelvic fractures. An associated neurologic injury of the lumbosacral plexus may occur in 25% of sacral fractures. 1 Sacral fractures typically result ...
A 26-year-old female who had been suffering from overactive painful bladder for the last 12 years receives advanced sacral neuromodulation to treat overactive painful bladder Post Graduate Institute ...
Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) is a therapeutic procedure that could be used to help women with sexual dysfunction. However, the benefits of this method in this indication should still be reviewed in ...
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