Abstract

Bladder Function Retrieval in Patients with UrinaryTract Dysfunction Following Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury, A Systemic Review

Highlights

  • ObjectivesTo assess the safety and efficacy of different anticholinergic medications for bladder function retrieval following traumatic spinal injury

  • A traumatic spinal cord injury may result in interruption of such signals resulting in a various form of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction including detrusor overactivity, atonic bladder, and sphincter insufficiency

  • Different methods have been used as conservative techniques for bladder-emptying including Crede technique, Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC), or application of a self-retaining urethral catheter and less commonly a suprapubic catheter

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Summary

Objectives

To assess the safety and efficacy of different anticholinergic medications for bladder function retrieval following traumatic spinal injury

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