PMID: 3765942Jan 1, 1986Paper

Partial denervation of the bladder--last resort in the treatment of motor urge incontinence

Zentralblatt für Gynäkologie
J KindtU Blau

Abstract

In 21 women suffering from a severe motoric urge syndrome have been operated on with partial denervation of the urinary bladder according to Ingelman-Sundberg. The procedure was performed in 18 women unilaterally and in 3 bilaterally. Because of combined urge-stress-incontinence in 3 cases the plastic repair of pelvic floor was performed additionally with the unilateral nerve resection. With 5 recurrencies there has been a success rate of 75%. Out of 5 recurrencies 3 patients have been operated on twice, in 2 of them successively. The method founded by Ingelman-Sundberg is recommended as a ultima ratio for patients suffering from severe motoric urge syndrome which does not respond to conservative treatment.

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