Vol 5, No 1 (February 02, 2016): Translational Andrology and Urology (Controversies and Current Management of Adult Neurogenic Bladder)

Preface

TAU focused issue on adult management of neurogenic bladder
Jeremy B. Myers, John T. Stoffel, Blayne Welk, Sean Elliott

Review Article

Not all neurogenic bladders are the same: a proposal for a new neurogenic bladder classification system
Charles R. Powell
Patient reported outcome measures in neurogenic bladder
Roderick Clark, Blayne Welk
Urodynamic and physiologic patterns associated with the common causes of neurogenic bladder in adults
Bryce Andrew Allio, Andrew Charles Peterson
Congenital causes of neurogenic bladder and the transition to adult care
Christopher J. Loftus, Hadley M. Wood
Medical management of neurogenic bladder with oral therapy
Anne P. Cameron
The role of botulinum toxin A in treating neurogenic bladder
Filip Weckx, Manuela Tutolo, Dirk De Ridder, Frank Van der Aa
Urinary tract infection in the neurogenic bladder
Humberto R. Vigil, Duane R. Hickling
The treatment of erectile dysfunction in patients with neurogenic disease
Anand N. Shridharani, William O. Brant
Fertility treatment in spinal cord injury and other neurologic disease
Vera Trofimenko, James M. Hotaling
Neuromodulation in neurogenic bladder
Melissa T. Sanford, Anne M. Suskind
Detrusor sphincter dyssynergia: a review of physiology, diagnosis, and treatment strategies
John T. Stoffel
Reconstructive techniques for creation of catheterizable channels: tunneled and nipple valve channels
Mya E. Levy, Sean P. Elliott
Management options for sphincteric deficiency in adults with neurogenic bladder
Jeremy B. Myers, Erik N. Mayer, Sara Lenherr, for the Neurogenic Bladder Research Group (NBRG.org)

Disclosure:

The focused issue “Controversies and Current Management of Adult Neurogenic Bladder” was commissioned by the editorial office, Translational Andrology and Urology without any sponsorship or funding. Jeremy B. Myers, John T. Stoffel, Blayne Welk and Sean Elliott served as the unpaid Guest Editors for the focused issue.