Dermatographie: Eine effektive methode zur pacemakermarkierung nach rückenmarkverletzungen und anlage eines Brindley-stimulators für neurogene blase

Translated title of the contribution: Dermatography: An effective method for marking the position of a Brindley bladder pacemaker transmitter in spinal cord lesion patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction

E. M. Van der Velden, R. Bosch, O. E. IJsselmuiden, A. M. Baruchin, H. De Hondt, R. A. Büker

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Abstract

In our department, two spinal cord lesion patients suffering from neurogenic bladder dysfunction were selected for the implantation of a Brindley stimulator, as they could not be managed by conservative treatment. Accurate positioning of the external transmitter block over the subcutaneous receiver block, which is essential for the Brindley stimulator to function correctly, posed problems for the relatives who had to apply the external transmitter. In order to facilitate positioning, dermatography was used to mark the exact spot where the external transmitter should be placed. A 3-year follow-up showed that this marking solved the problem completely and that recurrent urinary tract infections stopped.

Translated title of the contributionDermatography: An effective method for marking the position of a Brindley bladder pacemaker transmitter in spinal cord lesion patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)394-396
Number of pages3
JournalUrologie
Volume40
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Oct 2001

Keywords

  • Brindley bladder pacemaker
  • Colorpigments
  • Dermatography
  • Marking

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Urology

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