Tratamiento del suelo pélvico en varones con lesión medular incompleta: revisión sistemática
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Lesión medular, Suelo pélvico, Tratamiento conservador, VaronesResumen
Los problemas del suelo pélvico son una de las complicaciones más frecuentes en pacientes de sexo masculino con lesión medular. El objetivo de esta revisión es analizar la evidencia disponible sobre la eficacia de los distintos tratamientos que se pueden emplear en las disfunciones del suelo pélvico en varones con lesión medular incompleta. Se consultaron las bases de datos Scopus, Medline, PEDro, Web of Science, Dialnet, Pubmed y Cochrane, en castellano e inglés en los últimos veinte años. Se incluyeron quince artículos con un total de 706 pacientes varones con lesión medular incompleta. La neuromodulación y la combinación de tratamientos (electroterapia o acupuntura / electroacupuntura con cateterismo o entrenamiento de vejiga) reportan los mejores resultados en vejigas neurógenas y disfunciones eréctiles.
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