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Sacral neuromodulation for combined faecal and urinary incontinence following obstetric anal sphincter injury
Authors:M B Rydningen  S Riise  T Wilsgaard  R O Lindsetmo  S Norderval
Institution:1. Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, University Hospital of North Norway, Troms?, Norway;2. Department of Community Medicine, Arctic University of Norway, Troms?, Norway;3. Institute of Clinical Medicine, Arctic University of Norway, Troms?, Norway;4. National Advisory Board of Continence and Pelvic Floor Health of Norway, University Hospital of North Norway, Troms?, Norway
Abstract:

Aim

The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of sacral neuromodulation (SNM) in the treatment of faecal incontinence and concomitant urinary incontinence in women with a history of obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS).

Method

In this prospective study, consecutive women with faecal incontinence following OASIS accepted for SNM were screened for concomitant urinary incontinence. The primary outcome was the change in urinary incontinence score on the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire for Urinary Incontinence, Short Form (ICIQ‐UI‐SF), between baseline and 12 months. Secondary outcomes included the change in St Mark's score, sexual function and quality of life, change in grade of urinary incontinence and disappearance of urgency.

Results

From March 2012 to September 2014, 39 women with combined faecal incontinence and urinary incontinence received SNM. Thirty‐seven women were available for analysis after 12 months. The mean reduction in the ICIQ‐UI‐SF score between the baseline and 12 months was 5.8 (95% CI 3.7–8.0, < 0.001). ICIQ‐UI‐SF was reduced in 29 (78%) women, urinary incontinence resolved in 13/37 (35%, 95% CI 20%–50%) patients, and urgency disappeared in 14/33 (42%, 95% CI 26%–59%). The mean reduction in the St Mark's score was 10.6 (95% CI 8.6–12.7, < 0.001). Disease‐specific quality of life, Euroqual 5‐dimension visual analogue scale (EQ‐5D VAS) and several areas of sexual function changed significantly for the better.

Conclusion

More than three‐quarters of the women with combined faecal and urinary incontinence following OASIS reported a successful outcome with reduction in ICIQ‐UI‐SF at 12 months after SNM.
Keywords:Faecal incontinence  urinary incontinence  pelvic floor disorders/dysfunction  obstetric anal sphincter injury  sacral neuromodulation
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