Epidural spinal cord stimulation can facilitate ejaculatory response in spinal cord injury individuals: a report of two cases.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES International Journal of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-25 DOI:10.1080/00207454.2023.2273772
Vojtech Rybka, Kristyna Sediva, Lenka Spackova, Pavel Kolar, Ondrej Bradac, Jiri Kriz
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Background: The recovery of autonomic functions and the ability to reproduce in particular is of the highest priority to individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). The potential of epidural spinal cord stimulation (ESCS) for promoting recovery of sensorimotor functions in the chronic phase of SCI has long been studied. In recent years, several studies have emerged confirming the positive effect of ESCS also on the cardiovascular system and neurogenic bladder and bowel. However, the potential of ESCS in restoring sexual function, especially ejaculation, has not yet been addressed.

Case report: Two cases of people with chronic sensorimotor complete SCI in the 4th thoracic spinal segment are presented. Both men were also diagnosed with severe erectile dysfunction and anejaculation. Thanks to ESCS, Participant 1 successfully restored the ejaculatory reflex using PVS in his home environment. His outcome was subsequently verified under clinical conditions. During ESCS, Participant 1 was also able to achieve ejaculation by masturbation; moreover, he conceived a child naturally without the need for IVF. In Participant 2, we then demonstrated the same effect of ESCS on the restoration of the ejaculatory reflex when targeting the stimulation to the same spinal segment.

Conclusion: This is the first report on the potential of ESCS for restoring the ability to ejaculate in individuals with complete SCI. Confirmation of these results could significantly reduce the need for assisted reproduction and improve the quality of life of men after SCI in the future.

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硬膜外脊髓刺激能促进脊髓损伤个体的射精反应:两例报告。
背景:自主神经功能的恢复,尤其是繁殖能力的恢复,是脊髓损伤患者的首要任务。长期以来,硬膜外脊髓刺激(ESCS)促进SCI慢性期感觉运动功能恢复的潜力一直被研究。近年来,一些研究证实ESCS对心血管系统、神经源性膀胱和肠道也有积极作用。然而,ESCS在恢复性功能,尤其是射精方面的潜力尚未得到解决。病例报告:两例慢性感觉运动性完全性脊髓损伤患者位于胸椎第4节。两人都被诊断为严重的勃起功能障碍和射精。得益于ESCS,参与者1在其家庭环境中使用PVS成功恢复了射精反射。随后在临床条件下验证了他的结果。在ESCS期间,参与者1还能够通过手淫实现射精;此外,他在不需要试管婴儿的情况下自然受孕。在参与者2中,我们证明了ESCS在将刺激靶向同一脊髓节段时对射精反射恢复的相同作用。结论:这是首次报道ESCS在完全性SCI患者中恢复射精能力的潜力。这些结果的证实可以显著减少SCI后男性对辅助生殖的需求,并提高其未来的生活质量。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Neuroscience publishes original research articles, reviews, brief scientific reports, case studies, letters to the editor and book reviews concerned with problems of the nervous system and related clinical studies, epidemiology, neuropathology, medical and surgical treatment options and outcomes, neuropsychology and other topics related to the research and care of persons with neurologic disorders.  The focus of the journal is clinical and transitional research. Topics covered include but are not limited to: ALS, ataxia, autism, brain tumors, child neurology, demyelinating diseases, epilepsy, genetics, headache, lysosomal storage disease, mitochondrial dysfunction, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, myopathy, neurodegenerative diseases, neuromuscular disorders, neuropharmacology, neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, pain, sleep disorders, stroke, and other areas related to the neurosciences.
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