
What to do with the Neurogenic Bladder
What to do with the Neurogenic Bladder
Presented by Nazia Bandukwala, D.O.
Session Description
Learn about the neurogenic bladder, review longstanding treatments, review new treatments and resources available for patients with sequelae from a neurogenic bladder.
Learning Objectives
After this session, learners should be able to:
1. Prevent irreversible damage and deterioration of the urinary tract in patients with a NGB
2. Improvement and preservation of quality of life for patients with NGB
3. Restoration of lower urinary tract function and achieve continence
After viewing this on-demand lecture recording, you may ask the instructor questions by using the interactive "Discussion" tab. All participants will have access to this discussion board to interact with the instructor and other attendees.

Nazia Bandukwala, D.O.
Dr. Nazia Bandukwala graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in microbiology from the University of Georgia. Afterward, she went on to earn her medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Bandukwala completed her internship and residency in Urology at Detroit Medical Center. Prior to joining Piedmont, Dr. Bandukwala completed her fellowship in female pelvic medicine, urologic reconstruction and urodynamics in Miami, Florida, during which she also published articles on urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. Additionally, she also served as a clinical instructor in the urology department at Michigan State University. Dr. Bandukwala enjoys serving the community - she is a recipient of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons Humanitarian Scholarship. She is also an active member in the Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine & Urogenital Reconstruction, Society of Women in Urology, American Urological Association, Society of International Urology, and American Osteopathic Association. Her clinical interests include refractory overactive bladder offering in office Botulinum toxin, sacral nerve stimulation, pelvic organ prolapse, stress incontinence in both men and women, urethral stricture disease, urinary fistulas, male and female sexual dysfunction, female urology, neurourology, and general urology such as kidney stones, hematuria, and voiding dysfunction. She remains active in the osteopathic community serving as a clinical instructor at PCOM and preceptor to medical students. She is also a reviewer for WebMD.
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