Abstract
Purpose: We evaluated the results of treatment of neurogenic bladder dysfunction in spinal cord injury by sacral posterior root rhizotomy and anterior sacral root stimulation using the Finetech-Brindley stimulator. Materials and Methods: In 52 patients with spinal cord lesions and urological problems due to hyperreflexia of the bladder complete posterior sacral root rhizotomy was performed and a Finetech-Brindley sacral anterior root stimulator was implanted. All patients were evaluated and followed with a strict protocol. A minimal 6-month followup is available in 47 cases. Results: Complete continence was achieved in 43 of the 47 patients with 6 months of followup. A significant increase in bladder capacity was attained in all patients. Residual urine significantly decreased, resulting in a decreased incidence of urinary tract infections. In 2 patients upper tract dilatation resolved. In 3 patients rhizotomy was incomplete and higher sectioning of the roots was necessary. One implant had to be removed because of infection. Conclusions: The treatment of neurogenic bladder dysfunction in spinal cord injury by anterior sacral root stimulation with the Finetech- Brindley stimulator in combination with sacral posterior root rhizotomy provides excellent results with limited morbidity.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1378-1381 |
| Number of pages | 4 |
| Journal | Journal of Urology |
| Volume | 155 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 1996 |
Keywords
- bladder
- electric stimulation
- neurogenic
- spinal cord injuries