Study Design: Open comparative study.
Objective: To compare the impact of volume-dependent intermittent catheterization (VDIC) and time-dependent intermittent catheterization (TDIC) on financial burden and clinical outcomes in patients with spinal cord lesions (SCL).
Setting: Department of Spinal Rehabilitation, Loewenstein Rehabilitation Hospital, Israel.
The aim of the present study was to examine the bladder tone in vegetative patients using urodynamic tests. The study population consisted of 17 patients, 13 men and four women, in a post-traumatic vegetative state under treatment at the Loewenstein Rehabilitation Centre. Time since injury ranged from 1 to 6 months.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLeiomyoma of the urinary bladder is a rarity but should be considered in the differential diagnosis of intramural neoplasm. We report a case illustrating clinical and pathological features in particular the immunohistochemistry. Etiology and differential diagnosis are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: We assessed the results of transvesical prostatectomy in patients older than 80 years.
Materials And Methods: We studied 98 patients 80 to 90 years old who underwent transvesical prostatectomy between 1986 and 1993, including those with a large prostate (preoperative estimated weight more than 80 gm.), numerous or large cystolithiasis and large bladder diverticulum, which are indications for open prostatectomy.
For the last three decades external sphincterotomy has been well accepted as a treatment for bladder outlet obstruction in patients with a spinal cord lesions. Recently, however, its value has been brought into question. To assess the current place of this procedure in the treatment of the neuropathic bladder of spinal origin, we studied the outcomes of sphincterotomy in 32 patients.
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