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Effects of neuromodulation with sacral magnetic stimulation for intractable bowel or bladder dysfunction in postoperative patients with anorectal malformation: a preliminary report.

Masayuki Kubota1, Naoki Okuyama, Kumiko Kobayashi, Mami Tsukada, Kengo Nakaya, Miki Ishikawa.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: The effects of neuromodulation with sacral magnetic stimulation (SMS) were examined in postoperative patients with bowel or bladder dysfunction. PATIENTS AND METHODS: SMS was performed at the S3 level using a MagPro® instrument (Medtronic Inc., USA) while the patients were under light sedation. One treatment course consisted of stimulation delivered at 15 Hz for 5 s, 10 times over an interval of 1 min. Three patients with bladder or bowel dysfunction refractory to conservative treatment were examined.
RESULTS: Case 1 is a 7-year-old male with a rectourethral fistula. This patient developed a hyperdynamic bladder after a laparoscopic pull-through operation at the age of 7 months. The administration of an anticholinergic agent slightly improved the condition. SMS was started at the age of 4 years with one trial each year. A marked expansion of bladder volume from 20 ml before trial to 120 ml after the third trial was obtained. Case 2 (a 4-year old female with a recto-vaginal fistula) and Case 3 (a 8-year-old female with an ano-vestibular fistula) showed severe constipation after radical surgery during infancy. Case 2 needed appendicostomy. After SMS, bowel movements could become controllable with enemas. No adverse effects were observed for any of the three cases.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that SMS might be a useful modality to improve postoperative bowel or bladder dysfunction.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21240611     DOI: 10.1007/s00383-010-2839-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int        ISSN: 0179-0358            Impact factor:   1.827


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