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  1. Sep 12, 2023 · Atonic bladder refers to a condition where the detrusor muscle in the bladder loses its ability to contract, making emptying the bladder difficult. Learn more here.

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  2. Jun 12, 2018 · An atonic bladder, sometimes called a flaccid or acontractile bladder, refers to a bladder whose muscles don’t fully contract. This makes it hard to urinate. Usually, when your bladder fills...

  3. Health Library / Diseases & Conditions / Neurogenic Bladder. Neurogenic bladder refers to what happens when the relationship between the nervous system and bladder function is disrupted by injury or disease. It cannot be cured but can be managed. Treatment options include medications, use of catheters and lifestyle changes.

  4. What are the parts of the bladder? Four parts make up the structure (anatomy) of the bladder: Dome. The dome, or apex, is the top-front part of your bladder. It points toward your abdominal wall. Base. The base is the bottom-back part of your bladder, also referred to as the fundus. Body. The bladder body makes up the area between the dome and ...

  5. Nov 12, 2020 · Anatomically, the bladder is divided into two parts: the dome and the base. The dome of the bladder is made up of interlocking smooth muscle cholinergic activated fibers, while the base consists of the trigone and bladder neck that is closely connected to the pelvic floor—two urethral sphincters at the bladder outlet control normal voluntary ...

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  6. There are two main types of neurogenic bladder: hyperreflexic bladder (also known as spastic bladder often associated with detrusor external sphincter dyssenergia) and areflexic bladder (also referred to as flaccid bladder). 2

  7. Areflexic or flaccid bladder An injury at the sacral level will result in an areflexic or flaccid (floppy) bladder that does not contract for emptying. It occurs in people with Lower Motor Neuron (LMN) injuries (usually lumbar and sacral injuries). • You will need to use a catheter to empty your bladder so it doesn’t overfill or overstretch.

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