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Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
1996 Volume.20 No. 2 p.409 ~ p.415
Bladder Management in Children with Spinal Cord Injuries




Abstract
The importance of proper management of the neurogenic bladder has been well recognized. However, there are few reports which have further studied the methods of bladder management in children with spinal cord injuries.
The purpose of this study is to describe the types of voiding difficulty, to determine the frequencies of urinary tract complications and infections, and to establish the clinical effectiveness of bladder training in children with spinal cord
injuries
during their hospital stay.
Twenty six children with neurogenic bladder were trained with a timed voiding technique including including stimulation, to achieve a balanced bladder.
As a result of this training, 24 of the children(92.3%) attained a balanced bladder. All 20 subjects with upper motor neuron signs revealed the hyperreflexic type of neurogenic bladder, and 4 among 6 subjects with lower motor neuron signs
revealed
the
areflexic type, There were two cases of vesicoureteral reflux, and no subject showed abnormality in the intravenous pyelogram. Bacteriuria was documented in 20 subjects, although 17 cases were asymptomatic.
In conclusion, we propose to manage these patients with a conservative method using Crede and percussion, because it is relatively safe and useful method.
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