neurogenic bladder
2.Objective Compared with numerous research reports of neurogenic bladder dysfunction of spina bifida, the research on neurogenic bowel dysfunction of spina bifida is rare.
3.An artificial somatic-central nervous system-autonomic reflex pathway for spina bifida patients with neurogenic bladder and bowel
4.Purpose:An artificial somatic autonomic reflex arc was established in 30 spina bifida patients with neurogenic bladder for controllable voiding.
5.Clinical value of MR in spina bifida patients with neurogenic bladder and bowel treated by the artificial reflex arc
6.Establishment of a somatic-spinat cord center-autonomic reflex pathway for spina bifida patients with neurogenic bladder and bowel dysfunction
7.Methods:All the 67 cases of spina bifida with neurogenic bladder and bowel were treated with an artificial somatic-Central Nervous System-autonomic reflex pathway procedure to gain bladder & bowel control.
8.Objective To investigate the effects of noninvasive external electric pulse stimulating vesica (EEPSV) on void bladder residue urine (BRU≥50 ml) and urine leukocyte excretion rate (ULR) of patients with diabetic neurogenic bladder (DNB).
9.Objective To discuss the effect of artificial somatic-spinal cord center-autonomic reflex arc in the treatment of neurogenic bladder and bowe l dysfunction in spina bifida patients.

