Literature DB >> 7385464

A urodynamic study of cauda equina syndrome due to lumbar disc herniation.

B Nielsen, M de Nully, K Schmidt, R I Hansen.   

Abstract

Among 1,972 patients operated upon because of lumbar disc herniation in a 7-year period (1971-1978), cauda equina syndrome was diagnosed in 26 patients. 22 patients had follow-ups 4-72 months postoperatively (average 37 months). At follow-up half of the patients had histories of normal micturition and only 6 patients made serious micturition complaints. One third were free from lumbar or sciatic pain, two thirds complained of distressing pain and neurological symptoms. The urodynamic investigation revealed complete bladder emptying in all but 1 patient. In half of the patients normal detrusor contraction was demonstrated, while one third of the patients voided by straining only. Preoperative micturition symptoms exceeded 2 days in almost all patients voiding by straining. This finding indicates a connection between early diagnosis and treatment, and the degree of detrusor damage.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7385464     DOI: 10.1159/000280317

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Int        ISSN: 0042-1138            Impact factor:   2.089


  8 in total

1.  Cauda equina syndrome from lumbar disc herniation.

Authors:  Drew Alexander Bednar
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  2015-10-26       Impact factor: 8.262

Review 2.  Complaints of micturition, defecation and sexual function in cauda equina syndrome due to lumbar disk herniation: a systematic review.

Authors:  N S Korse; W C H Jacobs; H W Elzevier; C L A M Vleggeert-Lankamp
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2012-12-13       Impact factor: 3.134

3.  Sexual function in men with cauda equina lesions: a clinical and electromyographic study.

Authors:  S Podnar; C Oblak; D B Vodusek
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  2002-12       Impact factor: 10.154

4.  Cauda Equina Syndrome: presentation, outcome, and predictors with focus on micturition, defecation, and sexual dysfunction.

Authors:  N S Korse; J A Pijpers; E van Zwet; H W Elzevier; C L A Vleggeert-Lankamp
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2017-01-19       Impact factor: 3.134

5.  SPHINCTER INVOLVEMENT IN LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION.

Authors:  Prakash Singh; V K Batish; Sarv Sarup; Amarjit Singh; A P Singh
Journal:  Med J Armed Forces India       Date:  2017-06-10

6.  Cauda equina syndrome treated by surgical decompression: the influence of timing on surgical outcome.

Authors:  Assad Qureshi; Philip Sell
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2007-09-09       Impact factor: 3.134

7.  Urgent operation improves weakness in cauda equina syndrome due to lumbar disc herniation.

Authors:  Özhan M Uçkun; Fatih Alagöz; Ömer Polat; Denizhan Divanlıoğlu; Ergun Dağlıoğlu; A Deniz Belen; Ali Dalgıç
Journal:  Turk J Phys Med Rehabil       Date:  2019-02-01

8.  Role of Invasive Urodynamic Studies in Establishing Cauda Equina Syndrome and Postoperative Recovery.

Authors:  Abhinandan Reddy Mallepally; Bibhudendu Mohapatra; Kalidutta Das
Journal:  Global Spine J       Date:  2020-12-17
  8 in total

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