Skip to main content

and
  1. Article

    Intracavernous injection of vasoactive drugs, an alternative for treating impotence in spinal cord injury patients

    We report on our results with the intracavernous injection and self-injection of papaverine-phentolamine in a group of spinal cord injury patients with erectile impotence. This technique offers the possibility...

    J J Wyndaele, J M de Meyer, W A de Sy, H Claessens in Spinal Cord (1986)

  2. Article

    Evaluation of different methods of bladder drainage used in the early care of spinal cord injury patients

    In a series of 115 spinal cord injury patients four different methods of bladder drainage were used mainly during spinal shock. That is a) suprapubic fine bore cystostomy, b), indwelling Foley catheter, c) int...

    J J Wyndaele, W A De Sy, H Claessens in Spinal Cord (1985)

  3. Article

    The use of the bladder wash-out test in patients with spinal cord lesions who have urinary tract infection

    In 42 patients with a spinal cord lesion and chronic urinary tract infection the bladder wash-out test was performed to locate the site of infection.

    J J Wyndaele, W Oosterlinck, W A De Sy, H Claessens in Spinal Cord (1983)