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Abstract

Surgical Medicine Open Access Journal

Sacral Neuromodulation in Children with Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction

Submission: May 23, 2018;Published: June 01, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/SMOAJ.2018.01.000522

ISSN: 2578-0379
Volume1 Issue5

Overview

Sacral Neuromodulation (SN) is a therapy consisting of electrical stimulation of sacral nerves at S3 level delivered by a cylindrical electrode connected to a full-implantable neurostimulation device. SN in adult patients for urinary tract dysfunctions other than neurogenic modulates cortical and subcortical structures involved in urination, beside modulating structures with an important role in awareness of the rate of urination and filling of the bladder. A possible explanation for SN’s therapeutic effect is due to the activation and inhibition of supraspinal brain areas by the spinal cord, which normalizes urinating functions. An important benefit of SN is that it is a minimally invasive and reversible treatment option, which includes a test phase before permanent implantation [1,2].

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