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Vaginal Nylon Sling: Loop Length and Surgical Outcomes in those with Urethral Hypermobility and Intrinsic Sphincter Deficiency
Fifty-four women with stress incontinence underwent a vaginal nylon sling procedure. Of these, 15 were diagnosed as having type I, 27 as type II, and 12 as type III genuine stress incontinence. Follow-up aver...
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Article
Ejaculation obtained by intracavernous papaverine in a cervical spinal cord injury patient resulting in pregnancy and childbirth. Case report
A 28 year old male sustained a cervical spinal cord injury (C5, complete) from a traffic accident and was impotent. He started intracavernous injection therapy, by his partner, of papaverine hydrochloride for ...
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Article
Recovery of bladder function following surgery for stress incontinence: Is it delayed in elderly patients?
The recovery of bladder function following surgery for urinary incontinence was evaluated in two groups of patients, whose ages respectively were 60 years and over, and less than 60. Preoperatively there were ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Somatosensory Evoked Potentials and Spinal Evoked Potentials in Patients with Cervical Myelopathy and Cerebrovascular Disease
Subtle changes in somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) are useful to monitor the disturbance of somatosensory pathways. We attempted to clarify the lesion responsible for the disturbance of sensory tracts and ...