Double-blind crossover study of sacral nerve stimulation for fecal Incontinence

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作者
Vaizey, CJ [1 ]
Kamm, MA [1 ]
Roy, AJ [1 ]
Nicholls, RJ [1 ]
机构
[1] St Marks Hosp, London EC1V 2PS, England
关键词
sacral nerve stimulation; fecal incontinence;
D O I
10.1007/BF02258292
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
PURPOSE: Patients with fecal incontinence not amenable to simple repair may have to undergo major reconstructive surgery or resort to a stoma. Sacral nerve stimulation is an alternative approach that may diminish incontinence by altering sphincter and rectal motor function. This study is the first double-blind trial examining the effectiveness of this therapy. METHODS: Two patients with passive fecal incontinence who had been implanted for nine months with a permanent sacral nerve stimulator and electrode were studied using fecal incontinence diaries, anorectal physiological tests, and quality-of-life assessments (SF-36 health survey). The trial period consisted of two two-week periods, with the stimulator turned on for two weeks and off for two weeks. The main investigator and the patients were blinded to the status of the stimulator. RESULTS: There was a dramatic difference between the number and severity of episodes of incontinence when the stimulator was turned on vs. turned off (Patient 1, 20 vs. 2 episodes; Patient 2, 4 vs. 0 episodes; off vs. on). There was an increase in squeeze pressure (Patient 1, 70 vs. 100 cm H2O; Patient 2, 60 vs. 90 cm H2O; off vs. on), with moderate increases in resting pressure and rectal threshold and urge volumes. Quality-of-life measurements showed a marked improvement prestimulation vs. nine months after permanent stimulation. CONCLUSIONS: There is a marked, unequivocal improvement in symptoms of fecal incontinence with sacral nerve stimulation shown in this double-blind crossover trial. Sacral nerve stimulation improves the quality of life in selected patients with fecal incontinence.
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