Stress Incontinence in the Era of Regenerative Medicine: Reviewing the Importance of the Pudendal Nerve

作者: Bradley C. Gill , Margot S. Damaser , Sandip P. Vasavada , Howard B. Goldman

DOI: 10.1016/J.JURO.2013.01.082

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摘要: Purpose: Regenerative medicine will likely facilitate improved stress urinary incontinence treatment via the restoration of its neurogenic, myogenic and structural etiologies. Understanding these pathophysiologies how each can optimally benefit from cellular, molecular minimally invasive therapies become necessary. While stem cells in sphincteric deficiency dominate regenerative urology literature, little has been published on pudendal nerve regeneration or other targets. We discuss for injury incontinence.Materials Methods: A PubMed® search combined individually with regeneration, injury, electrophysiology, measurement activity produced a but nonindependent 621 results. English language articles were reviewed by title relevance, which identified 68 articles. subsequent Google Scholar™ review references obtained ai...

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