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Neurogenic bladder

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Retrospective Study Of Neurogenic Bladder Complications In Patients With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury, Sheng-Min Chang, Sheng-Wei Zeng Dec 2019

Retrospective Study Of Neurogenic Bladder Complications In Patients With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury, Sheng-Min Chang, Sheng-Wei Zeng

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Recent advances in medicine have greatly prolonged the average lifespan of patients with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI). However, many complications arise as the disease enters the chronic phase. SCI is known to cause limb weakness and paresthesia, it also causes multiple system abnormalities that cannot be easily ignored. Particularly troublesome issues develop due to the urinary system complications resulting from the neurogenic bladder. These include overactive bladder, detrusor external sphincter dyssynergia, vesicoureteral reflux, urolithiasis, urinary tract infection (UTI), and even chronic kidney disease. All these issues cause annoying problems that disturb the patient’s health and quality of life. The …


Accuracy Of Residual Urinary Volume Measurements In Patients With Neurogenic Bladder When Using A Portable Ultrasound Bladder Scanner, Yao-Hung Yang, Chung-Yao Chen Dec 2018

Accuracy Of Residual Urinary Volume Measurements In Patients With Neurogenic Bladder When Using A Portable Ultrasound Bladder Scanner, Yao-Hung Yang, Chung-Yao Chen

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Estimating the post-voiding residual urine amount is essential for managing patients with neurogenic bladder. Accurate post-voiding residual urine estimation provides guidance for the appropriate frequency of catheter drainage and reduces the rate of urinary tract infection. Although urethral catheterization is the most accurate method of estimating post-voiding residual urine, a bladder scanner-a noninvasive portable ultrasound device-constitutes an alternative method. In this study, we retrospectively reviewarticleed the residual urine amount in patients with neurogenic bladder of different etiologies using a bladder scanner and urethral catheterization. Data for 144 bladder scans and urethral catheterizations in 39 patients were analyzed, revealing that the …


A Pilot Study Of Concomitant Injection Of Botulinum Toxin Type A In Detrusor And External Sphincter For Treatment Of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction In Six Patients With Spinal Cord Injury, Chiung-Wei Chen, Sung-Lang Chen, Yu-Hui Huang Dec 2017

A Pilot Study Of Concomitant Injection Of Botulinum Toxin Type A In Detrusor And External Sphincter For Treatment Of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction In Six Patients With Spinal Cord Injury, Chiung-Wei Chen, Sung-Lang Chen, Yu-Hui Huang

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Objective: This study examines clinical voiding records and urodynamic data to evaluate the therapeutic effects of concomitant botulinum toxin injections to the detrusor and external sphincter for the management of neurogenic bladder dysfunction in patients of spinal cord injury (SCI).Method: SCI patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction who have both detrusor overactivity and detrusor external sphincter dyssynergia were recruited from a medical center in Central Taiwan. Six patients received concomitant injections of botulinum toxin to the detrusor and external sphincter. Their voiding records and urodynamic studies were compared between pre-treatment and one month post-treatment. Results: A total of 6 patients were …


A Casereport Of Concomitant Injection Of Botulinum Toxin Type A In Detrusor And External Sphincter For Treatment Of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction, Sheng-Wei Zeng, Yu-Hui Huang Dec 2016

A Casereport Of Concomitant Injection Of Botulinum Toxin Type A In Detrusor And External Sphincter For Treatment Of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction, Sheng-Wei Zeng, Yu-Hui Huang

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Patients with spinal cord injury above the sacral level usually have spastic type neurogenic bladder dysfunction (NBD). Spastic NBD is usually manifested with detrusor overactivity and detrusor-external sphincter dyssynergia (DESD). Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) injection has been used in treating spastic NBD for long time. This injection can be performed either on the detrusor (which needs an intermittent catheterization program and a greater decrease in intravesicle pressure) or on the external sphincter (which may cause urinary incontinence and a smaller decrease in intravesicle pressure). Here we present a SCI patient receiving a new injection method involving BoNT-A injection simultaneously …


Concurrent Ankylosing Spondylitis And Tophaceous Gout In Spine Causing Spinal Cord Compression: A Casereport, Chia-Chen Lin, Nai-Hsin Meng Dec 2011

Concurrent Ankylosing Spondylitis And Tophaceous Gout In Spine Causing Spinal Cord Compression: A Casereport, Chia-Chen Lin, Nai-Hsin Meng

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) rarely coexists with tophaceous gout in the spine. We present a case of a 57-year-old businessman with AS who did not have previous history of hyperuricemia or gouty arthritis. He had a three-month history of progressive bilateral lower limb weakness caused by spinal cord compression (rooted on a tophaceous gout), leading to incomplete paraplegia. He received surgical decompressive laminectomy, which removed the hypertrophic ligamentum flavum and tophus in the level of thoracolumbar junction. There was no obvious neurologic recovery after the surgery. We reviewarticleed the incidence, clinical manifestations, and management of the spinal tophaceous gout coexisting with …


Novel Orthoses For Male Hemiplegic Patients To Perform Clean Intermittent Catheterization: A Casereport, Yu-Lin Tsai, Mao-Hsiung Huang, Chia-Hsin Chen Dec 2010

Novel Orthoses For Male Hemiplegic Patients To Perform Clean Intermittent Catheterization: A Casereport, Yu-Lin Tsai, Mao-Hsiung Huang, Chia-Hsin Chen

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

A 37-year-old male suffered from hemorrhagic stroke with left side hemiplegia and neurogenic bladder. On admission, due to post-renal acute renal failure with hydronephrosis, he received indwelling catheterization but felt very uncomfortable. However, he was physically unable to perform clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) due to his hemiplegia. Two novel devices were designed to help him perform CIC using one side of his body. As in our experience with this case, hemiplegic patients may now be able to perform CIC by themselves to achieve adequate bladder drainage using one-sided limbs under the assistance of the novel orthoses.


Follow-Up And Treatment Of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction With Compromised Upper Urinary Tract: A Casereport, Su-Ju Tsai, Yu-Hui Huang, Yu-Pei Chien, Fan-Fei Tseng Dec 2006

Follow-Up And Treatment Of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction With Compromised Upper Urinary Tract: A Casereport, Su-Ju Tsai, Yu-Hui Huang, Yu-Pei Chien, Fan-Fei Tseng

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

In spinal cod injury (SCI) patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction (NBD), detrusor hyperreflexia and poor bladder compliance may lead to increased intravesical pressure and other adversities, including urinary tract infection, hydronephrosis, vesicoureteral reflux, and impairment of renal function. The primary objectives of urologic care after SCI are to provide an acceptable method for managing the lower urinary tract, to prevent urinary complications, and to preserve renal function. Because urologic status can change or deteriorate many years after the initial injury, sometimes without symptoms, lifelong urologic follow-up is fundamental for all SCI patients with NBD. Strategy of bladder management in individuals …


Clinical Aspects And Risk Factors Of Low Compliance Bladder, Tsz-Ching Hsu, Tyng-Guey Wang, Yen-Ho Wang, Jin-Shin Lai, I-Nan Lien Jun 1997

Clinical Aspects And Risk Factors Of Low Compliance Bladder, Tsz-Ching Hsu, Tyng-Guey Wang, Yen-Ho Wang, Jin-Shin Lai, I-Nan Lien

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

To determine the prevalence of low compliance bladder and its effects on the upper urinary tract, 431 persons with neurogenic bladder have been evaluated over the past 3 years. Among them, 34 persons (7.9%) had low compliance bladder. Thirty-two persons who had lower motor neuron type neurogenic bladder served as controls. Bladder capacity (280 ml vs. 420 ml; P < 0.05) and creatinine clearance rate (53 ml/min vs. 83 ml/min; P < 0.05) of the low compliance bladder group were significantly lower than those of controls. The chance of urinary tract infection was greater and the post-injury duration was longer …