Preliminary clinical report of treatment for neurogenic bladder by sacral neuromodulation using a new tined-lead electrode
- VernacularTitle:使用新型倒刺电极的骶神经调节治疗神经源性膀胱的初步临床结果
- Author:
Limin LIAO
;
Zhiyong QIU
;
Chunsheng HAN
;
Zongsheng XIONG
;
Yanhe JU
;
Dong LI
;
Wenbo SHI
;
Juan WU
;
Yue HUANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
sacral neuromodulation, neurogenic bladder, tined-lead electrode
- From:
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice
2005;11(11):899-900
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
ObjectiveTo explore the effects of sacral neuromodulation using a new tined-lead electrode on neurogenic bladder.MethodsThe use of a new tined-lead electrode for sacral neuromodulation was evaluated in a study including 5 consecutive patients with neurogenic bladder.The tined leads were implanted at the S3 foramen under the X-ray screening.Subjects completed the recording of detailed voiding diary pre-and post-operation including fluid intake,voided volume,leaked volume,catheterized volume,frequency,accompanying symptoms and sensation.Vesicourethral function was assessed by video-urodynamics.ResultsUrinary frequency and voided volume were improved 22% and 49% respectively in one patient with spinal bifida.Urinary frequency,voided volume and residual volume were improved 0.7%,11% and 46% respectively in another one.Urinary frequency,voided volume and residual volume were improved 0.4%,18% and 44% respectively in the third one.Frequency of leakage and leaked volume were improved 36% and 54% respectively in the patient with brain trauma.Frequency of CIC and catheterized volume were improved 42% and 54% respectively,and indexes of urodynamics were improved 37%~45% in the patient with spinal cord injury.ConclusionA new tined-lead electrode for sacral neuromodulation provide a new alterative and minimally invasive procedure to treat neurogenic bladder.