Pannek Jürgen, Leuth Dirk, Wöllner Jens
Neuro-Urologie, Schweizer Paraplegiker-Zentrum, Nottwil, Schweiz.
Aktuelle Urol. 2018 Aug;49(4):355-357. doi: 10.1055/s-0043-108807. Epub 2017 Sep 13.
In men who wish to have children after a spinal cord injury, assisted ejaculation is frequently needed for sperm retrieval. Transrectal electrostimulation (TES) is often used for this purpose. Typical side effects of TES are autonomic dysreflexia or pain. In a 33-year old man with complete tetraplegia below C6 since 2004, TES caused massive leg spasticity, leading to transcervical fracture of the femoral neck. This previously unreported complication of TES demonstrates that, in men with long-term chronic tetraplegia, spasticity and osteoporosis, TES in anesthesia should be taken into consideration.