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Title: Initial experience with sacral neuromodulation for the treatment of lower urinary tract dysfunction in Brazil
Authors: RIOS, Luis Augusto SeabraAVERBECK, Marcio AugustoFRANCA, WagnerSACOMANI, Carlos Alberto RicettoALMEIDA, Fernando G.GOMES, Cristiano Mendes
Citation: INTERNATIONAL BRAZ J UROL, v.42, n.2, p.312-320, 2016
Abstract: Objectives: We report on the short-term outcomes of sacral neuromodulation (SNM) for treatment of idiopathic lower urinary tract dysfunction in Brazil (procedures performed before 2014). Materials and Methods: Clinical data and surgical outcomes of patients who underwent SNM staged procedures were retrospective evaluated. Urological assessment included a focused medical history and physical examination, measurement of postvoid residual volumes, urodynamics, and bladder diaries. A successful test phase has been defined by improvement of at least 50% of the symptoms, based on bladder diaries. Results: From January 2011 to December 2013, eighteen consecutive patients underwent test phase for SNM due to refractory overactive bladder (15 patients), non-obstructive chronic urinary retention (2 patients), and bladder pain syndrome/interstitial cystitis (1 patient). All patients underwent staged procedures at four outpatient surgical centers. Mean age was 48.3 +/- 21.2 (range 10-84 years). There were 16 women and 2 men. Median follow-up was 3 months. Fifteen patients (83.3%) had a successful test phase and underwent implantation of the pulse generator (IPG). Median duration of the test phase was 7 days (range 5-24 days). Mean age was 45.6 +/- 18.19 years in responders versus 61.66 +/- 34.44 years in non-responders (p=0.242). Mean operative time (test phase) was 99 +/- 33.12 min in responders versus 95 +/- 35 min for non-responders (p=0.852). No severe complications were reported. Conclusion: SNM is a minimally invasive treatment option for patients with refractory idiopathic lower urinary tract dysfunction. Our initial experience with staged technique showed that tined-lead electrodes yielded a high rate of responders and favorable clinical results in the short-term follow-up.
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