Identification and Treatment of High-Risk Neurogenic Bladder

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Recorded from a Vattikuti Foundation - International Continence Society is an exceptionally informative Master Class first webcast on March 26, 2021.

Full title: Identification and Treatment of High-Risk Neurogenic Bladder: Can the Global Urological Community Eliminate Preventable Kidney Disease?

Description: Renal failure is the risk inherent to the neurogenic bladder. Historically, in pre urodynamic era renal dysfunction occurred in half the patients with spina bifida and in almost all the patients with spinal cord injuries leading to death in both groups. Intense research in the field has significantly contained morbidity and improved the quality of life of these patients. The introduction of clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) in the 70s improved mortality from sepsis but the risk of renal failure persisted. Contemporaneous pharmacologic interventions help to sustain bladder pressures within the safe range. Over the past few decades, long term management of neuropathic bladders has emerged as a speciality within the speciality of Urology. Personalized treatment of the high-risk patients with neuropathic bladder during the different stages of progression needs focused attention of the urologist.

We have invited Drs. Sinha, Enrico and Rizwan, internationally recognized authorities on the subject to enlighten the participants with the fineries of the overall care beyond CIC and treatment of urinary tract infection. This Master Class would be immensely useful for practicing urologists and postgraduates alike who are desirous of understanding the subject at the conceptual level. Following the formal presentations listed below, several case studies are considered by the panel, starting at 54:38. Lectures, with PPT's, discussions & commentary, TRT 143:08. 

tags: bladder KIDNEY kidney disease neurogenic bladder urinary tract infection urology education

related terms: intermittent catheterization, urology clinical cases, Sinha, Enrico, Rizwan, urology training videos

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