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BJU International|December 16, 2018
Factors influencing return for maintenance treatment with percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation for the management of the overactive bladderJanek Salatzki, Martina D Liechti, Eleonora Spanudakis, et al.
BJU International|October 6, 2015
Open-label study evaluating outpatient urethral sphincter injections of onabotulinumtoxinA to treat women with urinary retention due to a primary disorder of sphincter relaxation (Fowler's syndrome)Jalesh N Panicker, Jai H Seth, Shahid Khan, et al.
Translational Andrology and Urology|December 4, 2018
Feasibility of using a novel non-invasive ambulatory tibial nerve stimulation device for the home-based treatment of overactive bladder symptomsJai H Seth, Gwen Gonzales, Collette Haslam, et al.
Clinical Autonomic Research : Official Journal of the Clinical Autonomic Research Society|August 4, 2018
Outcomes following percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) treatment for neurogenic and idiopathic overactive bladderKatarina Ivana Tudor, Jai H Seth, Martina D Liechti, et al.
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BJU International|December 16, 2018
Factors influencing return for maintenance treatment with percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation for the management of the overactive bladderJanek Salatzki, Martina D Liechti, Eleonora Spanudakis, et al.
BJU International|October 6, 2015
Open-label study evaluating outpatient urethral sphincter injections of onabotulinumtoxinA to treat women with urinary retention due to a primary disorder of sphincter relaxation (Fowler's syndrome)Jalesh N Panicker, Jai H Seth, Shahid Khan, et al.
Translational Andrology and Urology|December 4, 2018
Feasibility of using a novel non-invasive ambulatory tibial nerve stimulation device for the home-based treatment of overactive bladder symptomsJai H Seth, Gwen Gonzales, Collette Haslam, et al.
Clinical Autonomic Research : Official Journal of the Clinical Autonomic Research Society|August 4, 2018
Outcomes following percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) treatment for neurogenic and idiopathic overactive bladderKatarina Ivana Tudor, Jai H Seth, Martina D Liechti, et al.
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