14:30
#81 Improving neuromodulation technique: preliminary results of minimally invasive implant with tined lead
Spinelli M. 1, Gerber M. 2, Arduini A. 3, Giardiello G. 3 1. Urological and neuro-urological dept. Magenta Hospital, 2. Medtronic Inc., 3. Medtronic Italy
14:37
#82 Improved sacral neuromodulation in the treatment of the hyperactive detrusor: Signal modification in an animal model
Braun P. M. 1, Seif C. 2, Cherwon E. 2, Martinez Portilló F. 2, Juenemann K. 2 1. Universitätsklinikum Kiel, Klinik für Urologie, 2. University Hospital Kiel
14:45
#83 Complete 5-year follow-up of sacral (S3) segmental nerve stimulation with an implantable electrode and pulse generator in 36 consecutive patients with refractory detrusor overactivity incontinence.
Bosch R. 1, GROEN J. 1 1. Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam
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#84 Sacral neuromodulation in women with idiopathic detrusor overactivity incontinence: reduced overactivity but unchanged bladder contraction strength and urethral resistance
Groen J. 1, Bosch R. 1, van Mastrigt R. 1 1. Erasmus Medical Center
15:00
#85 Urethral pressure profiles in patients with urinary retention treated successfully with sacral neuromodulation
DasGupta R. 1, Harper M. 1, Fowler C. 2 1. National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, 2. Neurology & Neurosurgery
15:07
#86 SUPRASPINAL ACTIVATION DURING SACRAL NEUROMODULATION IN URGE INCONTINENCE: A COMBINED PET AND MRI STUDY
Blok B. 1, Groen J. 2, Bosch J. .. .. 3, Veltman D. J. .. 4, Lammertsma A. .. 4 1. Dept. Urology, AMC, 2. AZR Dijkzigt, Rotterdam, 3. Urology, AZR Dijkzigt, Rotterdam, 4. PET center, AZVU, Amsterdam
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#87 SACRAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION
RAPIDI C. (. 1, KARANDREAS N. (. 2, KATSIFOTIS C. (. 3, BENROUBI M. (. 4, PETROPOULOU K. (. 5, THEODOROU C. (. 3 1. B' DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, NATIONAL REHABILITATION CENTER, 2. EMG LABORATORY, DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY OF ATHENS , 3. DEPARTMENT OF UROLOGY, POLYKLINIKI HOSPITAL, ATHEN, 4. DIABETES DEPARTMENT, POLYKLINIKI HOSPITAL, ATHENS,, 5. B' DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITAT
15:22
#88 Electromyographic studies of urethra and pudendal nerves in female patients with type III stress incontinence.
Bruschini H. 1, Cavalcanti G. 2, Manzano G. 2, Giuliano L. 2, Nóbrega J. A. 2, Srougi M. 2 1. Paulista School of Medicine - Federal University of São Paulo, 2. Federal University of São Paulo
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#89 ACUTE CYSTOMETRIC EFFECTS OF TRANSCUTANEOUS PUDENDAL NERVE ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN WOMEN WITH IDIOPATHIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY
D'Amico A. 1, Pesce F. 1, Rubilotta E. 1, Balzarro M. 1, Righetti R. 1, Artibani W. 1 1. Dept. of Urology - Verona University
15:37
#90 Intermittent versus Continuous Electrical Stimulation of the dorsile penile nerve on bladder capacity in Spinal Cord Injury.
Zafirakis H. 1, Knight S. L. 1, Shah P. 2, Balasubramaniam V. 1, Kirkham A. 1, Hamid R. 1, Craggs M. D. 1 1. Institute of Urology, University College London, 2. University College Lodon
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#91 FOLLOW-UP OF PERCUTANEOUS TIBIAL NERVE STIMULATION (PTNS) TREATED PATIENTS
Finazzi Agro' E. 1, Petta F. 1, Shestani T. 1, Miano R. 1, Parisi A. I. 1, Heffawi N. 1, Caltagirone C. 2 1. Dept. of Urology University, 2. Dept. of Neurology University
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#92 The staged implant does not increase subjective or objective improvement in overactive bladder symptoms in patients selected for sacral nerve stimulation
Everaert K. 1, Kerckhaert W. 1, Caluwaerts H. 1, De Muynck M. 1, Dekuyper P. 1, Oosterlinck W. 1 1. Ghent University Hospital