Korean J Urol.  1992 Oct;33(5):907-912.

A case of nonneurogenic neurogenic bladder (Hinman syndrome)

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  • 1Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Nonneurogenic neurogenic bladder is a condition in which the patient is with day and night wetting, infected urine, residual urine, reflux and upper tract damage without neurologic lesion or anatomical obstruction. Recently it is known that some patients with pediatric unstable bladder may contract their external sphincter to inhibit the detrusor contraction and pathological persistence of this "hold on" habit after they master a normal mature pattern of cortical control over the detrusor may result in nonneurogenic neurogenic bladder. The condition is reversible by bladder training with various methods. We report a case of nonneurogenic neurogenic bladder who is treated by self CIC after ileocecocystoplasty because bladder retraining has been failed due to high fever and severe frequency.

Keyword

nonneurogenic neurogenic bladder(Hinman syndrome); bladder training; lleocecocystoplasty

MeSH Terms

Fever
Humans
Urinary Bladder
Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic*
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