BookChunlin Hou, editor.
Summary: One of the most common problems for spinal cord injury patients is urinary system dysfunction. The book Functional Bladder Reconstruction Following Spinal Cord Injury via Neural Approaches introduces how to solve this problem using multi-disciplinary approaches. From animal model studies to surgical techniques as well as successful case reports, six kinds of surgery are presented in separate chapters. This up-to-date monograph will be a valuable resource for surgeons, urologists and neurologists caring for spinal cord injury patients. The contributors are a group of surgeons working in the fields of orthopaedics and microsurgery.
Contents:
An overview of traumatic spinal cord injury
Clinical anatomy of cauda equina and lumbosacral nerve root
Classification of and Treatment Principles for Bladder Dysfunction Caused by Spinal Cord Injury
Pathological changes in the detrusor after spinal cord injury
Microstructural study of the detrusor muscle after repair of atonic bladders caused by injury to the medullary cone in rats
Selective sacral rhizotomy: introducing a simple intraoperative manometric method
Reconstruction of bladder innervation below the level of spinal cord injury for inducing urination by Achilles tendon -to - bladder reflex contractions
Reconstruction of bladder innervation above the level of spinal cord injury for inducing urination by abdomen-to-bladder reflex contractions
Reconstruction of afferent and efferent nerve pathways of the atonic bladder
Transfer of normal lumbosacral nerve roots to reinnervate atonic bladder
Electrical stimulated micturition: Sacral Anterior Root Stimulator+Sacral deafferentation.