Figure 1From: Infection of Brindley sacral anterior root stimulator by Pseudomonas aeruginosarequiring removal of the implant: long-term deleterious effects on bowel and urinary bladder function in a spinal cord injury patient with tetraplegia: a case reportX-ray of abdomen, taken on 15 January 1997, showed all components of Brindley stimulator (receiver block, cables, and electrodes) in place.Back to article page