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Outcomes and efficacy of magnetic resonance imaging-compatible sacral nerve stimulator for management of fecal incontinence: A multi-institutional study
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作者 Binit Katuwal Amy Thorsen +5 位作者 Kunal Kochar Ryba Bhullar Ray King Ernesto Raul Drelichman Vijay K Mittal Jasneet Singh Bhullar 《World Journal of Radiology》 2024年第2期32-39,共8页
BACKGROUND Fecal incontinence(FI)is an involuntary passage of fecal matter which can have a significant impact on a patient’s quality of life.Many modalities of treatment exist for FI.Sacral nerve stimulation is a we... BACKGROUND Fecal incontinence(FI)is an involuntary passage of fecal matter which can have a significant impact on a patient’s quality of life.Many modalities of treatment exist for FI.Sacral nerve stimulation is a well-established treatment for FI.Given the increased need of magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)for diagnostics,the In-terStim which was previously used in sacral nerve stimulation was limited by MRI incompatibility.Medtronic MRI-compatible InterStim was approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration in August 2020 and has been widely used.AIM To evaluate the efficacy,outcomes and complications of the MRI-compatible InterStim.METHODS Data of patients who underwent MRI-compatible Medtronic InterStim placement at UPMC Williamsport,University of Minnesota,Advocate Lutheran General Hospital,and University of Wisconsin-Madison was pooled and analyzed.Patient demographics,clinical features,surgical techniques,complications,and outcomes were analyzed.Strengthening the Reporting of Observational studies in Epidemiology(STROBE)cross-sectional reporting guidelines were used.RESULTS Seventy-three patients had the InterStim implanted.The mean age was 63.29±12.2 years.Fifty-seven(78.1%)patients were females and forty-two(57.5%)patients had diabetes.In addition to incontinence,overlapping symptoms included diarrhea(23.3%),fecal urgency(58.9%),and urinary incontinence(28.8%).Fifteen(20.5%)patients underwent Peripheral Nerve Evaluation before proceeding to definite implant placement.Thirty-two(43.8%)patients underwent rechargeable InterStim placement.Three(4.1%)patients needed removal of the implant.Migration of the external lead connection was observed in 7(9.6%)patients after the stage I procedure.The explanation for one patient was due to infection.Seven(9.6%)patients had other complications like nerve pain,hematoma,infection,lead fracture,and bleeding.The mean follow-up was 6.62±3.5 mo.Sixty-eight(93.2%)patients reported significant improvement of symptoms on follow-up evaluation.CONCLUSION This study shows promising results with significant symptom improvement,good efficacy and good patient outcomes with low complication rates while using MRI compatible InterStim for FI.Further long-term follow-up and future studies with a larger patient population is recommended. 展开更多
关键词 Fecal incontinence sacral nerve stimulation InterStim Magnetic resonance imaging sacral neuromodulation
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Prolonged electrical stimulation causes no damage to sacral nerve roots in rabbits 被引量:3
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作者 Peng Yan Xiaohong Yang +2 位作者 Xiaoyu Yang Weidong Zheng Yunbing Tan 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第12期1217-1221,共5页
Previous studies have shown that, anode block electrical stimulation of the sacral nerve root can produce physiological urination and reconstruct urinary bladder function in rabbits. However, whether long-term anode b... Previous studies have shown that, anode block electrical stimulation of the sacral nerve root can produce physiological urination and reconstruct urinary bladder function in rabbits. However, whether long-term anode block electrical stimulation causes damage to the sacral nerve root re- mains unclear, and needs further investigation. In this study, a complete spinal cord injury model was established in New Zealand white rabbits through T9_10 segment transection. Rabbits were given continuous electrical stimulation for a short period and then chronic stimulation for a longer period. Results showed that compared with normal rabbits, the structure of nerve cells in the anterior sacral nerve roots was unchanged in spinal cord injury rabbits after electrical stimu- lation. There was no significant difference in the expression of apoptosis-related proteins such as Bax, Caspase-3, and Bcl-2. Experimental findings indicate that neurons in the rabbit sacral nerve roots tolerate electrical stimulation, even after long-term anode block electrical stimulation. 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration spinal cord injury sacral nerve root electrical stimulation anodeblock spinal cord reconstruction bladder function nerve prosthesis neural regeneration
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Sphincteroplasty for fecal incontinence in the era of sacral nerve modulation 被引量:2
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作者 Donato F Altomare Michele De Fazio +2 位作者 Ramona Tiziana Giuliani Giorgio Catalano Filippa Cuccia 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第42期5267-5271,共5页
The role of sphincteroplasty in the treatment of patients with fecal incontinence due to anal sphincter defects has been questioned because the success rate declines in the long-term.A new emerging treatment for fecal... The role of sphincteroplasty in the treatment of patients with fecal incontinence due to anal sphincter defects has been questioned because the success rate declines in the long-term.A new emerging treatment for fecal incontinence,sacral nerve stimulation,has been shown to be effective in these patients.However,the success rate of sphincteroplasty may depend of several patient-related and surgical-related factors and the outcome from sphincteroplasty has been evaluated differently(with qualitative data) from that after sacral nerve stimulation(quantitative data using scoring systems and quality of life).Furthermore,the data available so far on the longterm success rate after sacral nerve modulation do not differ substantially from those after sphincteroplasty.The actual data do not support the replacement of sphincteroplasty with sacral nerve stimulation in patients with fecal incontinence secondary to sphincter defects. 展开更多
关键词 Fecal incontinence sacral nerve stimulation SPHINCTEROPLASTY
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Overall anatomical features and clinical value of the sacral nerve in high resolution computed tomography reconstruction 被引量:4
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作者 LIN Jing-fu WANG Yan-hua +3 位作者 JIANG Bao-guo ZHANG Pei-xun LI Yan-ying ZHANG Dian-ying 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第21期3015-3019,共5页
Background Sacral nerve injury is a common complication of pelvic or sacral fractures. As the sacral nerve courser within the sacrum and has a complex relationship with the surrounding tissues, different parts of the ... Background Sacral nerve injury is a common complication of pelvic or sacral fractures. As the sacral nerve courser within the sacrum and has a complex relationship with the surrounding tissues, different parts of the sacral plexus injury have similar clinical symptoms and signs. Since lack of specific imaging technique in the diagnosis of sacral nerve injury,especially on multi-segment, multi-site, how to determine the preoperative location and extent of the sacral nerve injury accurately becomes a concem of the general orthopaedic and images practitioners. This study was conducted to gain an insight into the overall anatomical features of the sacral nerve (SN) on the same slice in high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) reconstruction and to determine the value of this information for the clinical diagnosis of related diseases.Methods Fifty healthy volunteers and 30 patients (40 sides) with SN lesions confirmed by surgery were scanned using a 16-slice helical CT scanner (Light Speed, GE, USA). Among the patients, 6 with intervertebral disk hernia (6 sides), 8with spinal stenosis (12 sides), 11 with pelvic trauma (14 sides), 4 with pelvic malignancies (6 sides), and 1 with sacral vertebral tuberculosis (2 sides). The SN multiplanar reconstruction was performed using a UNIX-based SCD4.1workstation where the image was set on the same slice. All images were stored in the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine format. The display of nerves in different sections was analyzed using a five-graded scale with coordinate curves of each individual score. The overall anatomic features visible on the slice were analyzed and the abnormalities of the lesions were studied.Results The image of the same slice clearly revealed the shape, running direction, thickness, tension and adjacent anatomy of the S1-S4 nerves. The rank of display rates in different sections was: outward-rotated oblique sagittal 〉outward-rotated oblique coronal 〉 oblique coronal plane 〉 coronal 〉 sagittal 〉 transverse section. The S5 nerve was partially displayed from the starting point to the segment around the posterior sacral foramen. The overall anatomy of the triangular sacral plexus was only revealed in the oblique outward-rotated sagittal section, while 100% of its individual rami,as well as two or three of the adjacent rami, were displayed from their starting points to the anterior border of the piriformis. The abnormalities included 39 sides of morphological change (97.5%), 38 sides of compression (95.0%), 35sides of adhesion (87.5%), 32 sides of displacement (80.0%), 34 sides of shrinkage (85.0%), 6 sides of thickening (15.0%), and 2 sides of abruption (5.0%).Conclusions The 16-slice CT multiplanar reconstruction was able to reveal the overall anatomic features of the SN on the same slice. The section of reconstruction was a crucial factor in determining the display capability of various sacral nerves. This technology was valuable in the diagnosis and management of related diseases. 展开更多
关键词 sacral nerve sciatic nerve multiplanar reconstruction same-slice imaging
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Treating Urinary Incontinence with Electrical Stimulus: A Review 被引量:2
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作者 Isabella Romero Estevez Qi Wei +1 位作者 Seyed Abbas Shobeiri Yael Baumfeld 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2022年第4期258-266,共9页
Urinary incontinence markedly affects women’s quality of life. There are several methods to mitigate or reduce this problem such as medication, surgery, or exercises. Of various types of urinary incontinence, overact... Urinary incontinence markedly affects women’s quality of life. There are several methods to mitigate or reduce this problem such as medication, surgery, or exercises. Of various types of urinary incontinence, overactive bladder consists of one category, which is often resistant to various treatments. Electrical stimulation methods have been considered a treatment option of overactive bladder. We here briefly summarize various treatment options for urinary incontinence, with special reference to the role of electrical stimulation methods for this disease. Electrical stimulation methods include vaginal electrical stimulation (VES), posterior tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) and sacral nerve stimulation (SNS). The three methods have shown good results, and these findings will contribute to achieving a better quality of life for patients. 展开更多
关键词 Urge Urinary Incontinence Overactive Bladder Posterior Tibial nerve Stimulation sacral nerve Stimulation
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The Role of Acupuncture Treatment in Obstructed Defecation Syndrome 被引量:1
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作者 丁曙晴 丁义江 +2 位作者 王玲玲 周惠芬 金洵 《World Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine》 2020年第6期31-39,共9页
Background:Obstructed defecation syndrome(ODS)is a group of symptoms that are mainly caused by pelvic floor dysfunction concerning bowel symptoms.It is challenging in clinical practice.Acupuncture has advantages in th... Background:Obstructed defecation syndrome(ODS)is a group of symptoms that are mainly caused by pelvic floor dysfunction concerning bowel symptoms.It is challenging in clinical practice.Acupuncture has advantages in the treatment of complex symptoms because of its multi-target and bi-directional regulation of the human body.Since 2500 years ago,acupuncture has been applied empirically to the treatment of constipation.Does acupuncture have any effect on ODS?Objectives:By showing the clinical thoughts,methods,and achievements of acupuncture series in ODS in recent ten years by the author’s team,and two scientific papers published in English on acupuncture treatment of chronic intractable constipation and stress urinary incontinence,it is proved that the core scheme of acupuncture treatment of defecation disorder syndrome(ODS)is flexible.In order to raise awareness of the therapeutic effect of acupuncture in ODS,it can be integrated into existing practice to get opportunities for multidisciplinary cooperation and further research and development.Materials and Methods:By summarizing the diagnosis and treatment of ODS,the first-line selection of pelvic floor rehabilitation and the minimally invasive sacral neuromodulation were reviewed,and it was pointed out that there was a gap between the high demand of patients and the expectation of cost-effectiveness.Then,on the basis of modern eastern and western medical achievements,the holistic concept was introduced into the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction,and an acupuncture scheme suitable for ODS was proposed.Results:Acupuncture is based on the idea of improving the patients’central nervous system,autonomic nervous system and intestinal nervous system,and is effective in treating ODS.The acupoints were set two groups when patient in supine position,which includes ST 25(Tianshu),SP 15(Daheng),SP 14(Fujie),CV 6(Qihai),CV 4(Guanyuan),ST 36(Zusanli),ST 37(Shangjuxu);When patient is in prone position,it includes BL 20(Pishu),BL 23(Shenshu),BL 25(Dachangshu),BL 33(Zhongliao),BL 34(Xialiao),and GV 20(Baihui).The key was the technique of deep needling of the ST 25(Tianshu)and deep needling of the BL 33(Zhongliao)&BL 34(Xialiao).It needs 2-15 Hz sparse-dense wave electrical stimulation,30 minutes each time,a total of 20 times,which was a scheme that could achieve satisfactory short-term and long-term effects.Conclusion:At present,clinical and basic experimental studies have proved that acupuncture plays a role in treating ODS in a multi-target way.This is a very promising research direction of pelvic floor integrated medicine.In the future,further study on optimizing the protocol and meeting the patient’s gap individually and cost-effectively. 展开更多
关键词 ACUPUNCTURE Obstructive Defecation Syndrome Pelvic floor symptoms CONSTIPATION Protocol Electronic stimulation sacral nerve modulation Pelvic floor rehabilitation
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Electrical neuromodulation therapy for inflammatory bowel disease
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作者 Farah Yasmin Abdul Moiz Sahito +6 位作者 Syeda Lamiya Mir Govinda Khatri Somina Shaikh Ambresha Gul Syed Adeel Hassan Thoyaja Koritala Salim Surani 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology》 2022年第5期128-142,共15页
Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD)is an inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal(GI)tract.It has financial and quality of life impact on patients.Although there has been a significant advancement in treatments,a cons... Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD)is an inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal(GI)tract.It has financial and quality of life impact on patients.Although there has been a significant advancement in treatments,a considerable number of patients do not respond to it or have severe side effects.Therapeutic approaches such as electrical neuromodulation are being investigated to provide alternate options.Although bioelectric neuromodulation technology has evolved significantly in the last decade,sacral nerve stimulation(SNS)for fecal incontinence remains the only neuromodulation protocol commonly utilized use for GI disease.For IBD treatment,several electrical neuromodulation techniques have been studied,such as vagus NS,SNS,and tibial NS.Several animal and clinical experiments were conducted to study the effectiveness,with encouraging results.The precise underlying mechanisms of action for electrical neuromodulation are unclear,but this modality appears to be promising.Randomized control trials are required to investigate the efficacy of intrinsic processes.In this review,we will discuss the electrical modulation therapy for the IBD and the data pertaining to it. 展开更多
关键词 Inflammatory bowel disease sacral nerve stimulation Vagus nerve stimulation Tibial nerve stimulation Electrical neuromodulation Crohn’s disease Ulcerative colitis NEUROMODULATION
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