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    Correction to: Erectile Dysfunction

    Max Hilz, Ruihao Wang, David B. Vodušek in Autonomic Disorders in Clinical Practice (2023)

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    Electrophysiologic Evaluation of the Pelvic Floor

    An urogynecological patient with a suspected neurogenic pelvic floor/pelvic organ dysfunction requires a basic neurological history and examination. Such patients may for various reasons be candidates for uron...

    Simon Podnar, David B. Vodušek in Female Genitourinary and Pelvic Floor Reconstruction

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    Electrophysiologic Evaluation of the Pelvic Floor

    An urogynecological patient with a suspected neurogenic pelvic floor/pelvic organ dysfunction requires a basic neurological history and examination. Such patients may for various reasons be candidates for uron...

    Simon Podnar, David B. Vodušek in Female Genitourinary and Pelvic Floor Reconstruction (2023)

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    Chapter

    Erectile Dysfunction

    Male erectile dysfunction (ED) increases with age and afflicts 52% of the 40–70 year old men. Neurological, endocrine, vascular, inflammatory, metabolic diseases, traumata, tumorous causes, illicit or “recreat...

    Max Hilz, Ruihao Wang, David B. Vodušek in Autonomic Disorders in Clinical Practice (2023)

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    Sexual Dysfunction in Suprapontine Lesions

    Neurologic disease may affect the sexual function by the neural lesion itself, or by its treatment; but also because of disease-related sensorimotor, bladder, bowel, and cognitive dysfunction; and, finally, be...

    David B. Vodušek in Suprapontine Lesions and Neurogenic Pelvic Dysfunctions (2020)

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    The role of clinical neurophysiology in urogynecology

    Clinical neurophysiological methods remain interesting research tools in urogynecology; their diagnostic role in the individual “pelvic f loor” patient is, however, minor.

    David B. Vodušek in International Urogynecology Journal (2011)

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    Article

    Motor evoked potentials during brain surgery

    In order to obtain a robust method for intraoperative monitoring of motor pathways, different stimulation patterns to elicit muscle motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were studied during neurosurgical procedures i...

    Zoran Rodi, Vedran Deletis, Nobu Morota, David B. Vodušek in Pflügers Archiv (1996)

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    Optimization of pulse duration for electrical stimulation in treatment of urinary incontinence

    Vaginal and anal sensory thresholds as well as periurethral sphincter muscle motor thresholds were determined in a group of neurologically healthy patients, and an 0.2 ms pulse duration was found to have the o...

    Stanislav Plevnik, David B. Vodušek, Peter Vrtačnik in World Journal of Urology (1986)

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    Short-term electrical stimulation: home treatment for urinary incontinence

    Treatment results with short-term electrical stimulation therapy in 310 incontinent patients are reported. Cure or improvement was obtained in 56% of cases. This therapeutic method was well-accepted, especiall...

    Stanislav Plevnik, Janez Janež, Peter Vrtačnik, Bojan Tršinar in World Journal of Urology (1986)