Literature DB >> 20972544

Sacral nerve stimulation in the elderly.

Tomas L Griebling1.   

Abstract

Sacral neuromodulation has become a widely accepted form of therapy in the overall spectrum of treatment options for urinary urgency and frequency, urge urinary incontinence, and some forms of nonobstructive urinary retention. Voiding dysfunction is very common in geriatric patients, and urgency and urge urinary incontinence are among the most prevalent forms of urinary problems in this population. Despite the fact that many different treatment options are available for these conditions, successful treatment of voiding problems in the elderly is often quite challenging. This may be exacerbated by underlying comorbidities which preclude or limit the utility of some therapies including medications. Published literature on the use and clinical outcomes of sacral nerve stimulation in older adults was reviewed and summarized. Available clinical studies examining the use of sacral neuromodulation in geriatric patients are reviewed and placed in the context of the overall treatment of voiding dysfunction in the elderly population. Sacral neuromodulation may represent a viable, minimally invasive treatment option for some older adults.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20972544     DOI: 10.1007/s00192-010-1278-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Urogynecol J        ISSN: 0937-3462            Impact factor:   2.894


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Authors:  Andrew J Bernstein; Kenneth M Peters
Journal:  Urol Clin North Am       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 2.241

Review 2.  Overactive bladder: a better understanding of pathophysiology, diagnosis and management.

Authors:  Alan J Wein; Raymond R Rackley
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2006-03       Impact factor: 7.450

Review 3.  Selecting patients for sacral nerve stimulation.

Authors:  Steven W Siegel
Journal:  Urol Clin North Am       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 2.241

4.  Sacral neuromodulation in the older woman.

Authors:  Sarah E McAchran; Firouz Daneshgari
Journal:  Clin Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 2.190

5.  Sacral neuromodulation for nonobstructive urinary retention--is success predictable?

Authors:  Meidee Goh; Ananias C Diokno
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2007-05-17       Impact factor: 7.450

6.  Sacral nerve stimulation for refractory urge symptoms in elderly patients.

Authors:  C Edlund; H E Dijkema; M M Hassouna; Ph E V Van Kerrebroeck; R Peeker; U Van den Hombergh; M Fall
Journal:  Scand J Urol Nephrol       Date:  2004

7.  Sacral nerve stimulation for refractory overactive bladder in the elderly population.

Authors:  Wesley M White; Joe D Mobley; Regula Doggweiler; Cindy Dobmeyer-Dittrich; Frederick A Klein
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2009-08-15       Impact factor: 7.450

Review 8.  Sacral nerve stimulation for fecal incontinence and constipation in adults: a short version Cochrane review.

Authors:  G Mowatt; C Glazener; M Jarrett
Journal:  Neurourol Urodyn       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 2.696

9.  Efficacy of sacral neuromodulation for symptomatic treatment of refractory urinary urge incontinence.

Authors:  Jerilyn M Latini; Mohammad Alipour; Karl J Kreder
Journal:  Urology       Date:  2006-03       Impact factor: 2.649

10.  Sacral neuromodulation in patients with faecal incontinence: results of the first 100 permanent implantations.

Authors:  J Melenhorst; S M Koch; O Uludag; W G van Gemert; C G Baeten
Journal:  Colorectal Dis       Date:  2007-05-17       Impact factor: 3.788

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Authors:  Vanessa C Costilla; Amy E Foxx-Orenstein; Anita P Mayer; Michael D Crowell
Journal:  Gastroenterol Hepatol (N Y)       Date:  2013-07

2.  Pathophysiology of the Underactive Bladder: Evolving New Concepts.

Authors:  Phillip P Smith
Journal:  Curr Bladder Dysfunct Rep       Date:  2017-02-01
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