The result of exposure to high frequency current on the sacral segments of the spinal cord in patients with tuberculous spondylitis with detrusor neurogenic areflexia
Abstract
The article presents two clinical cases of improving urination in patients with neurogenic bladder areflexia of tuberculous spondylitis origin by the electrical stimulation of the sacral spinal cord segments with a high-frequency current.
About the Authors
A. A. LebedevRussian Federation
A. N. Muraviov
Russian Federation
A. S. Tolstoy
Russian Federation
G. Yu. Vasilieva
Russian Federation
E. G. Sokolovich
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Lebedev A.A., Muraviov A.N., Tolstoy A.S., Vasilieva G.Yu., Sokolovich E.G. The result of exposure to high frequency current on the sacral segments of the spinal cord in patients with tuberculous spondylitis with detrusor neurogenic areflexia. Tuberculosis and socially significant diseases. 2020;(1):45-49. (In Russ.)