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The role of the carbachol test and concomitant diseases in patients with nonobstructive urinary retention undergoing sacral neuromodulation
Authors:Stephan Bross  Peter M. Braun  Joachim Weiß  Francisco J. Martinez Portillo  Thomas Knoll  Christoph Seif  Klaus P Juenemann  Peter Alken
Affiliation:Department of Urology, University Hospital Mannheim gGmbH, Theodor-Kutzer-Ufer 1-3, 68135 Mannheim, Germany. stephan.bross@uro.ma.uni-heidelberg.de
Abstract:The aim of this study was to evaluate the percutaneous nerve evaluation (PNE) test success in patients with nonobstructive urinary retention. A total of 24 PNE tests were performed in patients with nonobstructive urinary retention and in 18 patients, a carbachol test was performed during urodynamics. The diagnosis relating to the acontractile detrusor was also assessed and compared to the outcome of the PNE test. The PNE test was successful in eight of 24 patients (33.3%) with the the highest success rate being observed in patients after hysterectomy (80%). It was successful in five of 12 patients with negative carbachol tests and in three of six patients with positive carbachol tests. We conclude that sacral neuromodulation is an effective treatment option in patients with nonobstructive urinary retention. PNE tests should be performed in all patients with therapy resistant nonobstructive urinary retention, because predictive factors do not exist.
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