The technical advances of sacral nerve stimulation testing phase, namely the use of a tined lead and two phase testing, have improved the results during the last decade. [4] However, the complex ...
Sacral nerve stimulation for idiopathic chronic non‑obstructive urinary retention involves applying an electric current to one of the sacral nerves by an electrode placed through the corresponding ...
The lateral sacral arteries are among the arteries of the lower back. They have spinal branches, which supply blood to the sacral nerve rootlets, adjacent muscles, meninges, and sacrum. These arteries ...
2.1 Axonics sacral neuromodulation (SNM) system stimulates the sacral nerve through an implantable pulse generator implanted subcutaneously in the upper buttock. Lead electrodes implanted through the ...
A colorectal nurse has trained to conduct sacral nerve stimulation surgery for patients with faecal incontinence. This initiative won the Continence Promotion and Care category in the 2018 Nursing ...
The use of the O-arm was fluent. This was possible with the automated positioning system which did not cover region of the surgical area. The sacrum and the foramina were clearly visualized. To ...
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