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Urinary continence in spinal injury patients following complete sacral posterior rhizotomy.

作者信息

MacDonagh R P, Forster D M, Thomas D G

机构信息

Spinal Injury Unit, Lodge Moor Hospital, Sheffield.

出版信息

Br J Urol. 1990 Dec;66(6):618-22. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1990.tb07194.x.

Abstract

Complete sacral posterior rhizotomy was carried out in 15 spinal injury patients in conjunction with implantation of sacral anterior root stimulators. All patients were incontinent pre-operatively and had video-pressure cystometry before and at regular intervals after surgery. Detrusor hyper-reflexia was totally abolished in all but 1 patient following rhizotomy and 87% no longer require any form of incontinence appliance. Deafferentation produced adverse changes in vesicourethral function and even when rhizotomy was complete, continence could not be guaranteed. The pre-operative state of the bladder neck and distal sphincter mechanism had an important bearing on future continence and those patients with a closed bladder neck and no previous sphincterotomy had the greatest chance of becoming continent after deafferentation. The majority of patients in this series are now fully continent, representing a transformation in their quality of life; it is recommended, however, that to optimise the success of rhizotomy precise pre-operative evaluation and selection of patients are essential.

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