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Marc Possover

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Medical Hypotheses|November 14, 2020
Does low-frequency pelvic nerves stimulation in people with spinal cord injury allow for the formation of electrical pathways responsible for the recovery of walking functions?Marc Possover
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|October 16, 2020
Ten-Year Experience With Continuous Low-Frequency Pelvic Somatic Nerves Stimulation for Recovery of Voluntary Walking in People With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: A Prospective Case Series of 29 Consecutive PatientsMarc Possover
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology|April 27, 2017
Five-Year Follow-Up After Laparoscopic Large Nerve Resection for Deep Infiltrating Sciatic Nerve EndometriosisMarc Possover
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology|February 11, 2014
A new technique of laparoscopic implantation of stimulation electrode to the pudendal nerve for treatment of refractory fecal incontinence and/or overactive bladder with urinary incontinenceMarc Possover
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology|March 16, 2023
Minimally Invasive Two-passage Electrical Genital Nerve Stimulation: A Human Cadaver Study of a New TechniqueMarc Possover
Gynecologic Oncology|August 2, 2003
Technical modification of the nerve-sparing laparoscopy-assisted vaginal radical hysterectomy type 3 for better reproducibility of this procedureMarc Possover
The Journal of Urology|February 24, 2009
Laparoscopic management of endopelvic etiologies of pudendal pain in 134 consecutive patientsMarc Possover
Surgical Technology International|October 12, 2016
The LION Procedure to the Pelvic Nerves for Recovery of Locomotion in 18 Spinal Cord Injured Peoples - A Case SeriesMarc Possover
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|November 26, 2013
Recovery of sensory and supraspinal control of leg movement in people with chronic paraplegia: a case seriesMarc Possover
Fertility and Sterility|January 16, 2014
Pathophysiologic explanation for bladder retention in patients after laparoscopic surgery for deeply infiltrating rectovaginal and/or parametric endometriosisMarc Possover
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Medical Hypotheses|November 14, 2020
Does low-frequency pelvic nerves stimulation in people with spinal cord injury allow for the formation of electrical pathways responsible for the recovery of walking functions?Marc Possover
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|October 16, 2020
Ten-Year Experience With Continuous Low-Frequency Pelvic Somatic Nerves Stimulation for Recovery of Voluntary Walking in People With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: A Prospective Case Series of 29 Consecutive PatientsMarc Possover
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology|April 27, 2017
Five-Year Follow-Up After Laparoscopic Large Nerve Resection for Deep Infiltrating Sciatic Nerve EndometriosisMarc Possover
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology|February 11, 2014
A new technique of laparoscopic implantation of stimulation electrode to the pudendal nerve for treatment of refractory fecal incontinence and/or overactive bladder with urinary incontinenceMarc Possover
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology|March 16, 2023
Minimally Invasive Two-passage Electrical Genital Nerve Stimulation: A Human Cadaver Study of a New TechniqueMarc Possover
Gynecologic Oncology|August 2, 2003
Technical modification of the nerve-sparing laparoscopy-assisted vaginal radical hysterectomy type 3 for better reproducibility of this procedureMarc Possover
The Journal of Urology|February 24, 2009
Laparoscopic management of endopelvic etiologies of pudendal pain in 134 consecutive patientsMarc Possover
Surgical Technology International|October 12, 2016
The LION Procedure to the Pelvic Nerves for Recovery of Locomotion in 18 Spinal Cord Injured Peoples - A Case SeriesMarc Possover
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|November 26, 2013
Recovery of sensory and supraspinal control of leg movement in people with chronic paraplegia: a case seriesMarc Possover
Fertility and Sterility|January 16, 2014
Pathophysiologic explanation for bladder retention in patients after laparoscopic surgery for deeply infiltrating rectovaginal and/or parametric endometriosisMarc Possover
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