Neuropelveology
The relatively new discipline of Neuropelveology is concerned with the diagnosis of injuries and dysfunctions of the pelvic nerves and with the treatment of the symptoms and diseases caused by them. ,
These include:
Hyperactive bladder, urinary and fecal incontinence, urinary retention
Neuropathic pelvic pain
Genital, groin, pudendal, back, sciatic pain etc.
Pelvic bone and nerve tumors
Teratomas, swannomas, osteocheondrosarcomas etc.)
Loss of spinal cord functions after spinal cord injuries
Sexual disorders in women and men
The main treatment methods
Laparoscopy of the pelvic nerves and the LION procedure.
Laparoscopy
Laparoscopy, which has been specially developed for use on the pelvic nerves, enables nerve-sparing surgery on the pelvic nerves.
Using special, high-resolution video cameras, which allow a special magnification, all pelvic nerves can now be reached laparoscopically.
The aim of the nerve-saving surgical techniques is to preserve the function of the bladder, intestines and sexual organs.
LION-Procedure
Nerve dysfunctions in the pelvic region can be effectively treated with the method of neuromodulation – the safe application of electricity to the nerves. The LION procedure (Laparoscopic Implantation Of Neuroprothesis) is used for this purpose. It is the world’s first technique to allow the selective placement of electrodes on certain pelvic nerves in order to stimulate them electrically.
Diseases that can be treated within the framework of Neuropelveology
Overactive bladder, incontinence, sexual problems and paraplegia:
The LION-Procedure and the special laparoscopy have revolutionized the treatment.
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Pudendal Neuralgia
Endometriosis of the Sciatic Nerve
Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women
Overactive Bladder
Dysfunctions of the Pelvic Organs
Prolapse & Incontinence
Neuropathic Pelvic Pain
Mesh Complications
Spinal Cord Injury
Ilio-Sacral & Pelvic Nerve Tumors
Endometriosis