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Percutaneous bladder neck suspension

G E Leach1, R Appell

  • 1Department of Urology, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA.

The Urologic Clinics of North America
|August 1, 1996
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Early results of perivascular nerve stimulation (PBNS) show it is a promising technique. This outpatient procedure is easy to learn, quick, and has minimal side effects, but long-term efficacy requires further study.

Area of Science:

  • Neurosurgery
  • Minimally Invasive Procedures

Background:

  • Perivascular nerve stimulation (PBNS) is an emerging technique.
  • Assessing the early outcomes and feasibility of PBNS is crucial for its clinical adoption.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the initial efficacy and safety of PBNS.
  • To determine the procedural characteristics and patient outcomes of PBNS.

Main Methods:

  • PBNS procedure performed on an outpatient basis.
  • Local anesthesia utilized as needed.
  • Rapid procedure time.

Main Results:

  • Early results of PBNS are highly encouraging.
  • The technique is straightforward to learn and execute.

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  • Minimal postoperative morbidity observed.
  • Procedure performed quickly and on an outpatient basis.
  • Conclusions:

    • PBNS demonstrates significant promise as a therapeutic technique.
    • The procedure's ease of learning, rapid execution, and minimal morbidity are advantageous.
    • Long-term objective follow-up is essential to establish definitive efficacy.