Everett Ross G, Lue Kathy M, Reddy Sunil S, Friedlander Daniel A, Alexander Cameron E, Young Ezekiel E, Abdelwahab Mahmoud, Gandhi Nilay M, Wright Edward J, Gearhart John P
From the *The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute, Division of Pediatric Urology, Charlotte Bloomberg Children's Hospital; and †Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, JHBMC, Urology, Baltimore, MD.
Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg. 2017 Nov/Dec;23(6):377-381. doi: 10.1097/SPV.0000000000000414.
This study aimed to characterize long-term urogynecologic issues of women with a history of bladder exstrophy and pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and to assess the impact of POP repair on continence and sexual function.
Patient demographics and surgical history related to exstrophy and POP were collected through chart review. Patient perceptions regarding sexual function, urinary continence, and quality of life were assessed through Web-based administration of validated questionnaires: International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Urinary Incontinence Short Form and POP-Urinary Incontinence Sexual Questionnaire.
Maryland, United States.
Review of a single-institution exstrophy-epispadias complex database resulted in 25 adult female patients with a history of POP treated at the authors' institution. Eleven patients participated and were included in the analysis.
Urinary continence and sexual function.
All participants underwent surgical repair for prolapse, with 7 (63.6%) experiencing unsuccessful initial repair and subsequent recurrence. Median total number of POP repairs was 2.5 (1-4). After correction of POP, patients reported a median improvement in International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Urinary Incontinence Short Form scores of 11 (21 to -1) of 21 and in POP-Urinary Incontinence Sexual Questionnaire scores of 9.5 (6.5-33.0) of 48.0. With regard to urinary continence, 6 (54.5%) patients presently reported no incontinence, 3 (27.3%) reported mild incontinence, and 2 (18.2%) reported continuous incontinence.
Pelvic organ prolapse poses significant reductions in quality of life for women born with exstrophy, with effects on urinary continence and sexual function. Identification and correction of prolapse seems to result in notable improvements in the lives of these patients.
本研究旨在描述有膀胱外翻和盆腔器官脱垂(POP)病史女性的长期泌尿妇科问题,并评估POP修复对尿失禁和性功能的影响。
通过病历回顾收集与膀胱外翻和POP相关的患者人口统计学和手术史。通过基于网络的有效问卷管理来评估患者对性功能、尿失禁和生活质量的看法:国际尿失禁咨询委员会尿失禁简表和POP-尿失禁性功能问卷。
美国马里兰州。
对单一机构的膀胱外翻-尿道上裂综合征数据库进行回顾,筛选出在作者所在机构接受治疗的25例有POP病史的成年女性患者。11例患者参与并纳入分析。
尿失禁和性功能。
所有参与者均接受了脱垂手术修复,其中7例(63.6%)初次修复失败并随后复发。POP修复的中位数总数为2.5次(1 - 4次)。POP矫正后,患者报告国际尿失禁咨询委员会尿失禁简表评分中位数改善了21分中的11分(从21分降至 -1分),POP-尿失禁性功能问卷评分中位数改善了48.0分中的9.5分(从6.5分提高到33.0分)。关于尿失禁,6例(54.5%)患者目前报告无尿失禁,3例(27.3%)报告轻度尿失禁,2例(18.2%)报告持续性尿失禁。
盆腔器官脱垂使膀胱外翻女性的生活质量显著下降,对尿失禁和性功能产生影响。脱垂的识别和矫正似乎能显著改善这些患者的生活。