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Bilateral caudal epidural neuromodulation for refractory urinary retention: a salvage procedure
Authors:Maher Mary Grey  Mourtzinos Arthur  Zabihi Nasim  Laiwalla U Zehra  Raz Shlomo  Rodríguez Larissa V
Affiliation:

aThe Urology Center, New Haven, Connecticut

bInstitute of Urology, Lahey Clinic Medical Center, Burlington, Vermont

cDivision of Female Urology and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Urology, Geffen School of Medicine, University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California

Abstract:PURPOSE: Sacral neuromodulation with InterStim is approved for idiopathic urinary retention with a success rate of approximately 69%. To our knowledge currently no alternatives exist for patients in whom S3 neuromodulation fails. We report a new technique and our experience with bilateral caudal epidural neuromodulation in patients in urinary retention in whom unilateral or bilateral S3 InterStim failed. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight patients with multifactorial urinary retention in whom S3 InterStim previously failed underwent retrograde placement of bilateral tined leads into the caudal epidural space for sacral nerve stimulation. Patients with a 50% or greater clinical response underwent stage 2 Synergy-Versitrel implantable pulse generator placement. Patients were evaluated with voiding diaries, the Urinary Distress Inventory Questionnaire short form, quality of life assessment, need for catheterization and post-void residual urine preoperatively, and 6 months after implantation. RESULTS: Five of the 8 patients experienced return of micturition and underwent placement of a permanent implantable pulse generator. At 6-month followup 4 of the 5 patients voided to completion. One patient improved more than 50% and now catheterizes once daily with a post-void residual urine of 200 cc. There was a significant decrease in obstructive symptoms on the Urinary Distress Inventory Questionnaire short form and improved overall quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge this is the first report of the use of bilateral caudal epidural neuromodulation for refractory urinary retention. This therapy can be successful in patients in whom prior InterStim therapy failed.
Keywords:bladder   urinary retention   transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation   quality of life   prostheses and implants
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