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

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Mallepally, Abhinandan Reddy [1 ]
Mohapatra, Bibhudendu [1 ]
Das, Kalidutta [1 ]
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[1] Indian Spinal Injuries Ctr, Dept Spine Serv, Sect C, New Delhi 110070, India
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cauda equina syndrome; urodynamic studies; detrusor function; LUMBAR INTERVERTEBRAL-DISK; SYNDROME SECONDARY; URINARY RETENTION; SURGERY; DECOMPRESSION; METAANALYSIS; COMPRESSION; HERNIATION;
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10.1177/2192568220979640
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Study design: Retrospective with prospective follow-up. Objective: Confirming the diagnosis of CES based purely on symptoms and signs is unreliable and usually associated with high false positive rate. A missed diagnosis can permanently disable the patient. Present study aims to determine the relationship between clinical symptoms/ signs (bladder dysfunction) with UDS, subsequently aid in surgical decision making and assessing post-operative recovery. Methods: A prospective follow-up of patients with disc herniation and bladder symptoms from January 2018 to July 2020 was done. All patients underwent UDS and grouped into acontractile, hypocontractile and normal bladder. Data regarding PAS, VAC, GTP, timing to surgery and onset of radiculopathy and recovery with correlation to UDS was done preoperatively and post operatively. Results: 107 patients were studied (M-63/F-44). Patients with PAS present still had acontractile (61%) or hypocontractile (39%) detrusor and with VAC present, 57% had acontractile and 43% hypocontractile detrusors. 10 patients with both PAS and VAC present had acontractile detrusor. 82% patients with acute radiculopathy (<2 days) improved when operated <24 hrs while only 47% showed improvement with chronic radiculopathy. The detrusor function recovered in 66.1% when operated <12 hours, 40% in <12-24 hours of presentation. Conclusion: Adjuvant information from UDS in combination with clinicoradiological findings help in accurate diagnosis even in patients with no objective motor and sensory deficits. Quantitative findings on UDS are consistent with postoperative recovery of patient's urination power, representing improvement and can be used as a prognostic factor.
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