Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6159549 | The Journal of Urology | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Clinical controlled trials vs sham devices and predictable variables for successful response are urgently needed to address an apparently renewed focus on the use of nerve stimulation in the treatment of pediatric lower urinary tract symptoms.
Keywords
FeSPTNSLUTDSNMOABCICRPTUTISacral neuromodulationLower urinary tract dysfunctionDysfunctional voidingUrinary incontinenceFunctional electrical stimulationTranscutaneous electric nerve stimulationPercutaneous Tibial Nerve StimulationTranscutaneous electrical nerve stimulationFlowmetryElectric stimulation therapyTENSNocturnal enuresisPVRBladder capacityurinary tract infectionUrinary bladderOveractive bladderNeurogenic bladderNeurogenicPediatricspost-void residual clean intermittent catheterization
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Authors
Mario De Gennaro, Maria Luisa Capitanucci, Giovanni Mosiello, Antonio Zaccara,