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[Initial results of Stoller peripheral neuromodulation in disorders of bladder function]

Authors :
J, Pannek
M, Nehiba
Source :
Der Urologe. Ausg. A. 42(11)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

The Stoller peripheral neurostimulation (SANS) is a new therapeutic procedure for bladder dysfunction.Each of 11 patients (8 women, 3 men) underwent 12 SANS treatment sessions.overactive bladder (5 patients), chronic nonobstructive urinary retention (3 patients) and pelvic pain (3 patients). Median follow-up was 3 months.In 2 overactive bladder patients, the number of voids was reduced by at least 50%. In one patient with chronic retention, residual urine was temporarily decreased to100 cc. 2 pelvic pain patients reported a slight improvement. In summary, 50% of the patients demonstrated a temporary response. Only 2 overactive bladder patients reported a permanent objective and subjective improvement. No complications were observed.As the success rate was low and the procedure is time-consuming, we recommend the SANS procedure only in selected cases. We perform SANS treatment only in patients with overactive bladder refractory to conservative treatment. Prerequisites for a successful treatment is a high patient motivation.

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
03402592
Volume :
42
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Der Urologe. Ausg. A
Accession number :
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