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Authors de Wall LL, Heesakkers JPFA
Received 29 May 2017
Accepted for publication 10 July 2017
Published 14 August 2017 Volume 2017:9 Pages 145—157
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/RRU.S124981
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Akshita Wason
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Jan Colli
Abstract: Overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) is a common condition affecting adults
and children worldwide, resulting in a substantial economic and psychological
burden. Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) is derived from
acupuncture used in Chinese traditional medicine and was first described in the
early 1980s. It is a neuromodulation technique used to modulate bladder
function and facilitate storage. Being a minimally invasive, easily applicable,
but time-consuming treatment, future developments with implantable devices
might be the solution for the logistical problems and economic burden
associated with PTNS on the long term. This nonsystematic review provides a
current overview on PTNS and its effectiveness in the treatment of OAB for both
adults and children.
Keywords: overactive
bladder, percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation, neuromodulation, electrical
stimulation
摘要视频链接:PTNS treatment for OAB