At the junction of disciplines: neurogenic bladder in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury
https://doi.org/10.17650/1683-3295-2018-20-4-87-94
Abstract
The recommendations on the diagnosis of urinary disorders (developed by the International Continence Society and the European Association of Urology) are presented. The effectiveness of drug treatment and catheterization in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury and neurogenic bladder, as well as contraindications to catheterization and the frequency of complications were analyzed. Intermittent catheterization, by the trials’ data, it seems the preferred method of treatment. Different types of urethral catheters are described. There are 3 methods of intermittent catheterization, as well as the basic principles of its implementation on the recommendations of the European Association of Urology. Emphasized that only the cooperation of specialists in the interdisciplinary team creates the conditions for the optimal management of neurogenic bladder that is able to bring the life expectancy of people with traumatic disease of the spinal cord to the indicators in the general population.
About the Authors
E. S. KorshunovaRussian Federation
3 2nd Botkinsky Proezd, Moscow 125284;
80 Volokolamskoe Shosse, Moscow 125367
M. N. Korshunov
Russian Federation
Build. 1a, 19 Marshala Timoshenko St., Moscow 121359
S. P. Darenkov
Russian Federation
Build. 1a, 19 Marshala Timoshenko St., Moscow 121359
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Korshunova E.S., Korshunov M.N., Darenkov S.P. At the junction of disciplines: neurogenic bladder in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury. Russian journal of neurosurgery. 2018;20(4):87-94. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1683-3295-2018-20-4-87-94