Figure 1From: Laparoscopic placement of a tined lead electrode on the pudendal nerve with urodynamic monitoring of bladder function during electrical stimulation: an acute experimental study in healthy female pigsLaparoscopic access to the porcine pudendal nerve. A, B: Ventral top views of the obturator nerve (*), the pelvic side wall, and, after opening the fascia, the dorsally located pudendal nerve (white arrow). In panel B, a vessel rein is used to fix the pudendal nerve. C, D: Photos of the pudendal nerve with tined lead electrodes (black arrows) placed in parallel to the nerve for acute stimulation.Back to article page