Sacral nerve stimulation as a treatment for fecal incontinence

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Rosen, HR
Urbarz, C
Holzer, B
Novi, G
Schiessel, R
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[1] Danube Hosp SMZ Ost, Dept Surg, A-1220 Vienna, Austria
[2] Danube Hosp SMZ Ost, Ludwig Boltzmann Res Inst Surg Oncol, A-1220 Vienna, Austria
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10.1053/gast.2001.27120
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background & Aims: Sacral nerve stimulation is a proven therapeutic option for the treatment of some forms of urinary incontinence. Very recently, preliminary reports have given evidence for its efficacy in fecal incontinence (FI) too. Methods: Since November 1998, 20 patients have been treated for severe Fl. The cause of Fl was mainly neurologic (n = 15), and was idiopathic in 5 patients. After temporary (subchronic) external stimulation over a period of 10-14 days, patients whose continence status improved underwent implantation of a permanent quadripolar lead and a subcutaneously implanted pulse generator. Results: Acute (needle) testing revealed a positive pelvic floor response in 16 patients who underwent subsequent permanent implantation. The median number of incontinence episodes decreased from 6 episodes (3-15/21 days) to 2 (0-5/21 days). The time period of retention of a volume of saline causing an urge until definitive defecation was 2 minutes (range, 0-5 minutes) preoperatively and increased to 7.5 minutes (2-15 minutes) postoperatively. Results of preoperative and postoperative (3 months) anal manometry showed a statistically significant increase in maximal resting and squeeze pressures. Conclusions: Sacral nerve stimulation seems to be a new and promising modality for patients with certain types of Fl in whom conventional treatment options have failed to achieve an improvement.
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