Zapping nerves to help Kids' bladders after spine surgery
NCT ID NCT07062133
Summary
This study is testing whether a special type of electrical nerve stimulation can help improve bladder function in children who have bladder problems after surgery for a spinal cord condition. Researchers will observe 50 children aged 3-18 who have had this surgery. They will compare the children's bladder symptoms before and after adding the nerve stimulation treatment to their standard care.
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Shanghai Pudong Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shanghai, China
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