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Non-invasive antidromic neurostimulation : A simple effective method for improving bladder storage

WALSH IK; THOMPSON T; LOUGHRIDGE WGG
NEUROUROL URODYN , 2001, vol. 20, n° 1, p. 73-81
Doc n°: 98817
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AH2 - TROUBLES MICTIONNELS

Patients with intractably diminished bladder storage function are encountered frequently by neurourologists, occasionally requiring reconstructive surgery for appropriate resolution. Although sacral neuromodulation is a recognized effective therapeutic modality, present techniques are technically demanding, invasive, and expensive. This study investigated the effect of non-invasive third sacral nerve (S3) stimulation on bladder activity during filling cystometry. One hundred forty-six patients underwent standard urodynamic filling cystometry that was then immediately repeated. Patients in the study group (n = 74) received antidromic transcutaneous sacral neurostimulation during the second fill and the control group (n = 72) underwent a second fill without neurostimulation.
A statistically significant increase in bladder storage capacity without a corresponding rise in detrusor pressure was observed in the neurostimulated patients. This improvement in functional capacity is an encouraging finding that further supports the use of this non-invasive treatment modality in clinical practice.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

Identifiant basis : 2001214749

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