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Bladder function reconstruction after spinal cord injury
 

Chief expert: Professor Hou Chunlin, Department of orthopedics, 

Shanghai Changzheng Hospital

  

    1, Ms. Li, 43 years old, a car accident in 1997, resulting in T7, 8 vertebral fractures, caused by the cone 

above complete spinal cord injury, had conservative treatment, the posterior decompression and spinous 

process fixation "and" internal fixation removal + subarachnoid transplantation ", often repeated urinary 

incontinence, infection of road. In May 27, 1999, after receiving the spinal cord injury, the bladder function 

reconstruction surgery was performed in Shanghai Changzheng Hospital, and the sacral nerve root 

stimulation system was implanted.

    2, Mr. Zhu, aged 58, in 2000 due to a car accident led to thoracic fractures, resulting in complete spinal cord injury above the cone, had surgery in other hospitals, spastic bladder, bladder storage function decreased. In October 20, 2005, in Shanghai Changzheng Hospital after spinal cord injury reconstruction of bladder 

function, the installation of sacral sacral nerve root stimulation system, postoperative patients with bladder 

function to restore urinary bladder, to urinate autonomously.

    3, Ms. Tan, 56 years old, in 1995 due to spinal cord vascular lesions caused cone above complete spinal 

cord injury, who underwent surgery in other hospitals, spastic bladder, recurrent urinary tract infection, need more than family home care. On November 15, 2005, Shanghai Changzheng Hospital for surgical 

reconstruction of bladder function after spinal cord injury, sacral nerve root stimulation before installing 

implantable system, postoperative patients to urinate, life can take care of themselves, go free.

    4, Mr. Fitzsimmons, 60 years old, in 1982 due to the clog, resulting in T12 fracture dislocation, tapered over complete spinal cord injury, in other hospital. "The spinous process of posterior decompression and internal 

fixation, spastic bladder, recurrent urinary tract infection. In May 10, 2006, Shanghai Changzheng Hospital 

after spinal cord injury reconstruction of bladder function, the installation of sacral nerve root stimulation 

system, the patient has been able to urinate, free movement.

    Note: you need to further consult the patient details, please call: 010-51915287, a person responsible for 

the patient with the docking consulting services.