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Volume 03
Spine 2019
October 16-17, 2019
Journal of Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience
October 16-17, 2019 | Rome, Italy
SPINE AND SPINAL DISORDERS
5
th
World Congress on
J Neurol Clin Neurosci, Volume 03
The anatomical basis for Autonomic Dysfunction in pelvic surgery
Elroy Patrick Weledji
University of Buea, Cameroon
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perative neural damage in pelvic and perineal surgery may affect bladder or sexual function, with retention of urine or
impotence. A better understanding of the Anatomy and Physiology of urinary and sexual function together with refinement
of surgery for both benign and malignant pelvic and perineal disease has led to a decrease in the incidence of urogenital
dysfunction. The anatomical basis of Autonomic Dysfunction during pelvic and perineal surgery is reviewed.
Biography
Elroy Weledji is a Senior Lecturer in Anatomy and Clinical Surgery in the University of Buea at Cameroon. He is currently the Consultant
Gastrointesinal surgeon with acute emergency on-call and chief of service Surgery in regional hospital at Buea. His research interests
are clinical teaching and clinical research. He is the Fellow of Royal college of Surgeons in England since 2016. During graduation he
has involved in many activities and societies. He is the Member of the Association of Upper Gastrointestinal Surgeons in Great Britain,
Ireland Member of the European Society of Coloproctology, Member of the International Society of University, Colorectal Surgeons
Member of the British Association of Surgical Oncology and Member of the International Association of Surgeons, Gastroenterologists
and Oncologists. He is also the Editor-in Chief of African Journal of Integrated Health.
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elroypat@yahoo.co.uk