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#107 NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THE EXTERNAL URETHRAL SPHINCTER AFTER RADICAL RETROPUBIC PROSTATECTOMY COMPARED TO CONTINENCE: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 44 PATIENTS.
Catarin M1, Manzano G1, Nunes K1, Giuliano L1, Arruda H1, Nóbrega J1, Srougi M1, Bruschini H1 1. Federal University of Sâo Paulo
08:37
#108 Does acute posterior tibial nerve stimulation suppress bladder contractions in MS patients?
Fjorback M1, van Rey F2, van der Pal F2, Rijkhoff N1, Petersen T3, Heesakkers J2 1. Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction (SMI), Aalborg University, Denmark, 2. Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, the Netherlands, 3. The Centre for Multiple Sclerosis in Ry, Denmark
08:45
#109 Renal function and urodynamic evaluations in myelomeningocele related neurogenic bladder managed with clean intermittent catheterization
Inoue K1, Osada Y1, Nose K1, Yakushiji K1 1. University of Miyazaki, Dept. of Urology
08:52
#110 Variations in the female pelvic floor innervation: an anatomic study
Grigorescu B A1, Lazarou G1, Powers K1, Mikhail M S1, Downey S A2, Olson T R2 1. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology
09:00
#111 Multiple-Chemical Sensitivity: Is This Condition Related to Painful Bladder Syndrome?
Yoshida H1, Ueda T1, Nakagawa M1, Ito Y1 1. Kyoto City Hospital
09:07
#112 NEURONAL AND NON-NEURONAL ACETYLCHOLINE AND ATP RELEASES IN PARTIAL OUTLET OBSTRUCTION IN RATS
Maeda Y1, Yoshida M1, Satoji Y1, Masunaga K1, Inadome A1, Sugiyama Y1, Yono M1, Ueda S1 1. Kumamoto University
09:15
#113 Intraprostatic Botulinum Toxin A Administration Produces Analgesic and Antiinflammatory Effects Against Capsaicin Induced Prostatitis Model In Rats
Chuang Y1, Yoshimura N2, Huang C1, Wu M1, Chiang P1, DeMiguel F2, Chancellor M B2 1. Chang Gung Memorial Hospital- Kaohsiung Medical Center, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, 2. Division of Urology, University of Pittsburgh
09:22
#114 New neurophysiological aspects after passageric sacral nerve block of S3 segment
Alloussi S H1, Lang C1, Eichel R1, Alloussi S1 1. University of Saarland
09:30
#115 Identification of interneurons in spinal circuits that regulate micturition
Llewellyn-Smith I J1, Travis L1, Martin C L1, Fenwick N M1 1. Flinders University
09:37
#116 ABNORMAL SUPRASPINAL CONTROL PATHWAYS IN URGE INCONTINENCE Best Non-Clinical Presentation
Tadic S1, Schaefer W1, Griffiths D1, Resnick N1 1. University of Pittsburgh
09:45
#117 Selective frontal brain response in correlation to bladder filling in Parkinson’s patients under deep-brain-stimulation. An urodynamic controlled PET-scan study.
Seif C1, Hamann M F1, Wefer B1, Herzog J2, Van der Horst C1, Naumann M1, Juenemann K1, Deuschel G3, Braun P1 1. Department of Urology, University of Schleswig-Holstein, 2. Department of Neurology, University of Schleswig-Hols, 3. Department of Neurology, University of Schleswig-Holstein
09:52
#118 The Role of ProstaglandineE2 (PGE2) in Cerebral Infarction associated the detrusor overactivity. An Experimental Study in Occurrence Nerve Reversibility.
Nakai M1, Yusup A1, Taisei K1, Shioyama R1, Yousuke M1, Tanase K1, Aoki Y1, Oyama N1, Miwa Y1, Akino H1, Yokoyama O1 1. Department of Urology, Faculty of Medical Science, University of Fukui