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Volume 72, Issue 6, Pages 573-576 (December 2009)


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Neuromodulation of the superior hypogastric plexus: a new option to treat bladder atonia secondary to radical pelvic surgery?

Marc Possover, MD, PhDCorresponding Author Informationemail addressemail addressweb address, Vito Chiantera, MD

Received 20 September 2007; accepted 4 June 2009.

Abstract 

Background

The aim of this study is to report on the impact of neuromodulation to the superior hypogastric plexus in patients with bladder atonia secondary to pelvic surgery.

Methods

In 4 consecutive patients with bladder atonia secondary to pelvic surgery, we performed a laparoscopic implantation of a neurostimulator—LION procedure—to the entire superior hypogastric plexus.

Results

Of the 4 reported patients, 3 are able to partially void or empty their bladder.

Conclusions

If the presented results could be obtained in further patients and maintained in long-term follow-up, the LION procedure to the superior hypogastric plexus could change the management of bladder function in patients with bladder atonia.

Department of Surgical Gynecology & Neuro-Pelveology, Hirslanden Clinic, CH-8032 Zürich, Switzerland

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PII: S0090-3019(09)00515-1

doi:10.1016/j.surneu.2009.06.009


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