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Sacral rhizotomy: a salvage procedure in a patient with autonomic dysreflexia
Spinal Cord, 09/28/09
Pannek J et al. – In patients with spinal cord injury, autonomic dysreflexia can be triggered by the bladder even without detrusor overactivity. In these cases, sacral deafferentation may be the only salvage procedure to prevent further serious health problems. Thus, this procedure augments the armamentarium of urologists dealing with patients suffering from spinal cord lesions.
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