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Persistent and occasional nocturnal enuresis in orthotopic urinary diversion: is there a urodynamic difference?

Magdy S el-Bahnasawy1, Yasser Osman, Mohamed A Gomha, Atallah A Shaaban.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To establish urodynamic criteria differentiating between men with a radical cystoprostatectomy and ileal neobladder who are persistently enuretic and those who are occasionally enuretic. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Fifty enuretic men at least 1 year after a radical cystoprostatectomy and ileal neobladder (hemi-Kock or 'W' neobladders) were divided into two groups according to the persistence of their complaint; 17 men were persistently enuretic (nightly) and 33 were occasionally enuretic (<3 episodes/week). Both groups were compared with 50 fully continent men with similar reservoirs. Uroflowmetry, enterocystometry and urethral pressure profilometry were carried out according to International Continence Society standards and terminology.
RESULTS: Both enuretic groups had significantly higher residual urine volumes, pressure at mid-capacity and at maximum enterocystometric capacity, amplitude of uninhibited contractions, and lower compliance than continent men. Men with occasional enuresis also had a significantly higher frequency and duration of uninhibited contractions than continent men. Men with persistent enuresis had significantly lower average and maximum urinary flow rates than continent men, and significantly lower functional urethral length and maximum urethral pressure. Uroflowmetric and urethral pressure differences were dissimilar between men with occasional enuresis and controls.
CONCLUSION: Enuretic men had significantly higher residual urine volumes and enterocystometric pressure variables than continent men. Men with persistent enuresis had significantly lower flow rates and less urethral resistance. Pharmacological inhibition of reservoir contraction and/or management of residual urine by clean intermittent catheterization before sleep might cure occasional enuresis.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16287461     DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2005.05852.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJU Int        ISSN: 1464-4096            Impact factor:   5.588


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