In December 2, 2016, Beijing Yi Xin Jia trading company to Shanghai Changzheng Hospital of Second Military Medical University successfully held the first sacral anterior root stimulation in
clinical training in Shanghai International Hotel, more than 30 experts from around the country
to participate in the hospital. This training invite the Department of orthopedics of Shanghai
Changzheng Hospital of Second Military Medical University professor Hou Chunlin served as
speaker, Professor Hou Chun Lin served as chairman of the Chinese Society for microsurgical
reconstruction China repair surgery director current member of association, vice chairman of
Specialized Committee Chinese spinal cord injury, many years of research to focus on the
reconstruction of bladder function after spinal cord injury. During the training, Professor Hou
Chunlin from the point of sacral anterior root stimulation of the indications, surgical methods,
postoperative use of installation method, installation of the patients after curative effect
evaluation of four aspects, the participating experts explain in detail for you.
Members of the participating experts reflect enthusiastically, and Professor Hou
Chunlin on patient selection, surgical approach, the effect of
the assessment of the details of the detailed communication.
Two 10 years ago has been installed implantable anterior sacral nerve root stimulation system in spinal cord injury patients accompanied by Shanghai Federation of
the leadership, to take public transportation, rushed to the venue as experts and
teaching experience, warm atmosphere.
Reconstruction of bladder function in spinal cord injury patients with implantable sacral nerve root stimulation system is the most advanced, effective, has been in the domestic clinical application of partial spinal cord injury patients, achieved good therapeutic effect in patients with spinal cord injury, the recovery of automatic micturition reduce rate and complication of urinary tract infection incidence in future it will also benefit more patients with spinal cord injury.