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Funktionelle Elektrostimulation (SARS) bei Blasenlähmung nach Aufhebung der Harnblasenspastik durch sakrale Deafferentation (SDAF)

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Durch die sakrale Deafferentation erlangt der Patient erstmalig nach Lähmungseintritt eine sichere Kontinenz. Der Wunsch des Patienten, mit der Kontinenz auch eine willkürliche Kontrolle über die Blasenentleerung zu erlangen, ist eine logische Folge.

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Domurath, B., Sauerwein, D. (1996). Funktionelle Elektrostimulation (SARS) bei Blasenlähmung nach Aufhebung der Harnblasenspastik durch sakrale Deafferentation (SDAF). In: Gerner, HJ. (eds) Querschnittlähmungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88030-8_14

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