PMID: 15373171Sep 18, 2004Paper

Lower urinary tract reconstruction by augmentation cystoplasty and insertion of artificial urinary sphincter cuff only: long term follow-up

Progrès en urologie : journal de l'Association française d'urologie et de la Société française d'urologie
Yoram MorJacob Ramon

Abstract

To review retrospectively our long-term experience with augmentation cystoplasty and simultaneously insertion of artificial urinary sphincter cuff only for lower urinary tract reconstruction in cases of mixed bladder and sphincteric dysfunction. We tried to assess the postoperative continence status, as well as the associated morbidity, focusing upon infections, urethral erosion and revision rates. Eleven patients with urinary incontinence due to a small capacity and low compliant bladder, combined with incompetent outlet, underwent lower urinary tract reconstruction by augmentation cystoplasty and simultaneous insertion of a bladder neck sphincter cuff only (AMS, model AS-800). Mean age was 29 years (range 18-45). The etiology of voiding dysfunction was a seminal cord injury in 6 patients, myelomeningocele in 2 and spinal cord surgery in 1, bladder exstrophy (1) and pelvic trauma combined with spinal cord injury (1). With mean follow-up period of 115 months (range 45-141), 8 patients (73%) achieved continence on clean intermittent catheterization without any further interventions. Two patients required insertion of sphincter pump and reservoir at a second stage to achieve full continence and subsequently one was removed due to...Continue Reading

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