Voiding in anesthetized spinal dogs induced by stimulating sacral and coccygeal roots with the "volume conduction" method

In an attempt to avoid nerve injury, a new method of electrical stimulation of the innervations to the bladder has been developed. Stimulation with this method in 39 anesthetized spinal dogs induced a mean increase of 83.3 mmHg in intravesical pressure. Physiological reactions to stress were observe...

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