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Spinal cord injury and neurostimulation

https://read.qxmd.com/read/33558146/spinal-cord-stimulation-and-cauda-equina-syndrome-could-it-be-a-valid-option-a-report-of-two-cases
#21
Fernando J Rascón-Ramírez
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) consists of the application of electrical stimuli to the dorsal columns of the spinal cord or to the posterior nerve roots in order to modulate the pain signals carried by the ascending pain pathways to the brain. Two cases of SCS in patients with cauda equina syndrome after lumbar surgery are presented. They were treated for persistent neuropathic pain but also experienced improvement in their motor and urinary symptoms after this treatment. Although the primary indication for SCS is neuropathic pain control, its application can also lead to improvement of motor deficits, sensory disorders, and urinary incontinence, as shown in these two cases...
February 5, 2021: Neurocirugía (English Edition)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33318367/neuromodulation-for-restoration-of-urinary-and-bowel-control
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shailesh Raina
Control of the lower urinary tract is a complex, multilevel process that involves the peripheral and central nervous systems. Patients with spinal cord diseases or injuries present with multiple bladder and bowel problems. The commonest are urinary, urgency, frequency, urge incontinence, retention and/or fecal incontinence. Though the first reports of neurostimulation to empty bladder came in 1970s', it was only in 1988 that Schmidt and Tanagho restarted discussion and application of neuromodulation and electrical stimulation of sacral nerve in urology...
2020: Neurology India
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33173465/neural-stimulation-and-molecular-mechanisms-of-plasticity-and-regeneration-a-review
#23
Matthew K Hogan, Gillian F Hamilton, Philip J Horner
Neural stimulation modulates the depolarization of neurons, thereby triggering activity-associated mechanisms of neuronal plasticity. Activity-associated mechanisms in turn play a major role in post-mitotic structure and function of adult neurons. Our understanding of the interactions between neuronal behavior, patterns of neural activity, and the surrounding environment is evolving at a rapid pace. Brain derived neurotrophic factor is a critical mediator of activity-associated plasticity, while multiple immediate early genes mediate plasticity of neurons following bouts of neural activity...
2020: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32895476/a-roadmap-for-advancing-neurostimulation-approaches-for-bladder-and-bowel-function-after-spinal-cord-injury
#24
REVIEW
Dennis Bourbeau, Graham Creasey, Jennifer French, Warren M Grill, Susan Howley, Andrei Krassioukov, Chet Moritz, Bruno Santacruz, Karl Thor, Tracey Wheeler
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 2020: Spinal Cord
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32832580/ultrasound-powered-piezoelectric-neurostimulation-devices-a-commentary
#25
COMMENT
Tao Sun, Jason Wright, Timir Datta-Chaudhuri
Conventional neurostimulation systems for preclinical research can be bulky and invasive due to the need for batteries or wired interfaces. Emerging as a new neural interface technique, ultrasound-powered piezoelectric neural stimulators work by converting ultrasound energy to electrical charge for neural stimulation. In addition to the benefits of wireless powering and miniaturization leading to less traumatic surgery, piezoelectric neural stimulators can also exhibit prolonged operational lifetimes for a long-term stable neural interface, and show promise for clinical translation...
2020: Bioelectronic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32573868/three-year-outcomes-after-dorsal-root-ganglion-stimulation-in-the-treatment-of-neuropathic-pain-after-peripheral-nerve-injury-of-upper-and-lower-extremities
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Kretzschmar, Marco Reining, Marcus A Schwarz
OBJECTIVES: Traumatic peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) often result in severe neuropathic pain which typically becomes chronic, is recalcitrant to common analgesics, and is associated with sleep disturbances, anxiety, and depression. Pharmacological treatments proven to be effective against neuropathic pain are not well tolerated due to side effects. Neuromodulative interventions such as peripheral nerve or spinal cord stimulation have generated mixed results and may be limited by reduced somatotopic specificity...
June 2021: Neuromodulation: Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32530495/batch-bayesian-optimization-design-for-optimizing-a-neurostimulator
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam Kaplan, Thomas A Murray
Recently, spinal epidural neurostimulation is being considered for rehabilitation of persons suffering from partial spinal-cord injury. The neurostimulator must be programmed by a neurosurgeon, yet little work has been done to develop rigorous methods for optimally programming the device. We propose an adaptive design to efficiently optimize programming of the neurostimulator based on specified interim evaluations of patient reported preferences. Preferences for the eligible device configurations are estimated after each interim analysis through a conditionally autoregressive model that assumes preference for one configuration is related to preferences for neighboring configurations...
June 2021: Biometrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32427629/neurostimulation-in-neurogenic-patients
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
F M J Martens, K-D Sievert
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To provide an overview of available electrical stimulation devices in neurogenic patients with lower urinary tract disease. RECENT FINDINGS: It is advocated to do more studies in neurogenic patients as results seem promising and useful but most studies did not include neurogenic patients or neurogenic patients were not analyzed or reported separately. Most studies included a small heterogenous neurogenic group with multiple pathophysiologic origin focusing on effect of a treatment instead of results of a treatment in a specific neurogenic group...
May 13, 2020: Current Opinion in Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32347591/a-prospective-multicenter-study-to-assess-the-safety-and-efficacy-of-translingual-neurostimulation-plus-physical-therapy-for-the-treatment-of-a-chronic-balance-deficit-due-to-mild-to-moderate-traumatic-brain-injury
#29
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Alain Ptito, Linda Papa, Kenton Gregory, Robert L Folmer, William C Walker, Vivek Prabhakaran, Rima Wardini, Kim Skinner, Michael Yochelson
OBJECTIVES: Translingual neurostimulation (TLNS) studies indicate improved outcomes in neurodegenerative disease or spinal cord injury patients. This study was designed to assess the safety and efficacy of TLNS plus targeted physical therapy (PT) in people with a chronic balance deficit after mild-to-moderate traumatic brain injury (mmTBI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This international, multicenter, randomized study enrolled 122 participants with a chronic balance deficit who had undergone PT following an mmTBI and had plateaued in recovery...
December 2021: Neuromodulation: Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31572023/electrical-stimulation-in-the-treatment-of-bladder-dysfunction-technology-update
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R L Coolen, J Groen, Bfm Blok
The urinary bladder has two functions: urine storage and voiding. Clinically, two major categories of lower urinary tract symptoms can be defined: storage symptoms such as incontinence and urgency, and voiding symptoms such as feeling of incomplete bladder emptying and slow urinary stream. Urgency to void with or without incontinence is called overactive bladder (OAB). Slow urinary stream, hesitancy, and straining to void with the feeling of incomplete bladder emptying are often called underactive bladder (UAB)...
2019: Medical Devices: Evidence and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31567546/enhancing-rehabilitation-and-functional-recovery-after-brain-and-spinal-cord-trauma-with-electrical-neuromodulation
#31
REVIEW
Anna-Sophie Hofer, Martin E Schwab
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review discusses recent advances in the rehabilitation of motor deficits after traumatic brain injury (TBI) and spinal cord injury (SCI) using neuromodulatory techniques. RECENT FINDINGS: Neurorehabilitation is currently the only treatment option for long-term improvement of motor functions that can be offered to patients with TBI or SCI. Major advances have been made in recent years in both preclinical and clinical rehabilitation. Activity-dependent plasticity of neuronal connections and circuits is considered key for successful recovery of motor functions, and great therapeutic potential is attributed to the combination of high-intensity training with electrical neuromodulation...
December 2019: Current Opinion in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30415811/novel-concept-enabling-an-old-idea-a-flexible-electrode-array-to-treat-neurogenic-erectile-dysfunction
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Spyridon Skoufias, Mikaël Sturny, Rodrigo Fraga-Silva, Theodore G Papaioannou, Nikolaos Stergiopoulos, Ioannis Adamakis, Constantinos A Constantinides
INTRODUCTION: Many studies have shown that electrostimulation of the cavernosal nerve can induce and maintain penile erection. Based on these discoveries, neurostimulation to activate the erectile response has been considered a potential solution to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). However, despite recognized potential, this technology has not been further developed. The barrier is the complex anatomy of the human cavernous nerve, which challenges the intraoperative identification of the cavernosal nerves for electrode placement...
November 2018: Journal of Sexual Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30157824/protocol-for-a-randomized-clinical-trial-investigating-early-sacral-nerve-stimulation-as-an-adjunct-to-standard-neurogenic-bladder-management-following-acute-spinal-cord-injury
#33
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Jeffrey D Redshaw, Sara M Lenherr, Sean P Elliott, John T Stoffel, Jeffrey P Rosenbluth, Angela P Presson, Jeremy B Myers
BACKGROUND: Neurogenic bladder (NGB) dysfunction after spinal cord injury (SCI) is generally irreversible. Preliminary animal and human studies have suggested that initiation of sacral neuromodulation (SNM) immediately following SCI can prevent neurogenic detrusor overactivity and preserve bladder capacity and compliance. We designed a multicenter randomized clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of early SNM after acute SCI. METHODS/DESIGN: The scientific protocol comprises a multi-site, randomized, non-blinded clinical trial...
August 29, 2018: BMC Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29871379/medical-device-related-pressure-injury-in-the-treatment-of-chronic-pain-an-early-sign-of-explantation-in-suspected-infection
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nerea Sanchis-Lopez, Carolina Romero-Garcia, Jose De Andres-Ibanez, Ruth Martinez-Plumed, Pablo Rodriguez-Gimillo, Maria Jose Hernandez-Cadiz, Vincente Abril-Lopez de Medrano
BACKGROUND: Chronic back pain is a prevalent disease and has a high impact in daily life. Implantable devices (IDs) for chronic pain management include spinal cord stimulation (SCS) systems and intrathecal drug delivery (ITDD) pumps. The number of ITDD implants have increased exponentially in the last decade. The number of complications, such as infections, are also more prevalent. Infection management guidelines are needed to standarize our clinical practice and define protocols of explantation...
May 2018: Pain Physician
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29795094/-chronic-sacral-nerve-electrostimulation-in-treatment-of-neurogenic-pelvic-organ-dysfunction-in-children
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A V Dekopov, A A Tomskiy, R V Salyukov, Yu R Salyukova, O E Machevskaya, Sh U Kadyrov
Myelodysplasia is the most common cause of congenital pelvic abnormalities in children. The causes of acquired neurogenic pelvic dysfunctions in children include spinal cord injury, myelitis, and neurodegenerative diseases. Urination impairments in children with neurological disorders are a serious clinical problem. In most cases, the capabilities of conservative treatment of pelvic organ dysfunctions are limited. One of the most promising directions in treatment of neurogenic urination disorders is modeling of a lost urination mechanism using direct or mediated electrostimulation of the nerve fibers of the sacral plexus - neuromodulation...
2018: Zhurnal Voprosy Neĭrokhirurgii Imeni N. N. Burdenko
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28673596/intra-spinal-microstimulation-may-alleviate-chronic-pain-after-spinal-cord-injury
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bin Shu, Fei Yang, Yun Guan
Chronic pain after spinal cord injury (SCI) is a form of central neuropathic pain that is debilitating and often refractory to current pharmacological treatments. Neurostimulation pain therapies, such as epidural spinal cord stimulation, have only moderate success in reducing SCI pain. The pathogenesis of SCI pain may involve a state of central neuronal hyperexcitability, especially in the spinal cord dorsal horn, that develops after injury. We hypothesize that the neuronal structures near the spinal cord injury site may be an important pain generator, and intraspinal microstimulation (ISMS) may normalize dorsal horn neuronal hyperexcitability and hence alleviate SCI pain...
July 2017: Medical Hypotheses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28262404/breakthroughs-in-the-spasticity-management-are-non-pharmacological-treatments-the-future
#37
REVIEW
Antonino Naro, Antonino Leo, Margherita Russo, Carmela Casella, Antonio Buda, Aurelio Crespantini, Bruno Porcari, Luigi Carioti, Luana Billeri, Alessia Bramanti, Placido Bramanti, Rocco Salvatore Calabrò
The present paper aims at providing an objective narrative review of the existing non-pharmacological treatments for spasticity. Whereas pharmacologic and conventional physiotherapy approaches result well effective in managing spasticity due to stroke, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy and incomplete spinal cord injury, the real usefulness of the non-pharmacological ones is still debated. We performed a narrative literature review of the contribution of non-pharmacological treatments to spasticity management, focusing on the role of non-invasive neurostimulation protocols (NINM)...
May 2017: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience: Official Journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28208601/surgical-neurostimulation-for-spinal-cord-injury
#38
REVIEW
Aswin Chari, Ian D Hentall, Marios C Papadopoulos, Erlick A C Pereira
Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating neurological condition characterized by a constellation of symptoms including paralysis, paraesthesia, pain, cardiovascular, bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction. Current treatment for SCI involves acute resuscitation, aggressive rehabilitation and symptomatic treatment for complications. Despite the progress in scientific understanding, regenerative therapies are lacking. In this review, we outline the current state and future potential of invasive and non-invasive neuromodulation strategies including deep brain stimulation (DBS), spinal cord stimulation (SCS), motor cortex stimulation (MCS), transcutaneous direct current stimulation (tDCS) and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in the context of SCI...
February 10, 2017: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28042918/the-neurostimulation-appropriateness-consensus-committee-nacc-safety-guidelines-for-the-reduction-of-severe-neurological-injury
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Timothy R Deer, Tim J Lamer, Jason E Pope, Steven M Falowski, David A Provenzano, Konstantin Slavin, Stanley Golovac, Jeffrey Arle, Joshua M Rosenow, Kayode Williams, Porter McRoberts, Samer Narouze, Sam Eldabe, Shivanand P Lad, Jose A De Andrés, Eric Buchser, Philippe Rigoard, Robert M Levy, Brian Simpson, Nagy Mekhail
INTRODUCTION: Neurostimulation involves the implantation of devices to stimulate the brain, spinal cord, or peripheral or cranial nerves for the purpose of modulating the neural activity of the targeted structures to achieve specific therapeutic effects. Surgical placement of neurostimulation devices is associated with risks of neurologic injury, as well as possible sequelae from the local or systemic effects of the intervention. The goal of the Neurostimulation Appropriateness Consensus Committee (NACC) is to improve the safety of neurostimulation...
January 2017: Neuromodulation: Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27511815/ean-guidelines-on-central-neurostimulation-therapy-in-chronic-pain-conditions
#40
REVIEW
G Cruccu, L Garcia-Larrea, P Hansson, M Keindl, J-P Lefaucheur, W Paulus, R Taylor, V Tronnier, A Truini, N Attal
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Our aim was to update previous European Federation of Neurological Societies guidelines on neurostimulation for neuropathic pain, expanding the search to new techniques and to chronic pain conditions other than neuropathic pain, and assessing the evidence with the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) system. METHODS: A systematic review and meta-analysis of trials published between 2006 and December 2014 was conducted...
October 2016: European Journal of Neurology
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