Medium-term results of permanent sacral nerve stimulation for faecal incontinence

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Kenefick, NJ [1 ]
Vaizey, CJ [1 ]
Cohen, RCG [1 ]
Nicholls, RJ [1 ]
Kamm, MA [1 ]
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[1] St Marks Hosp, Dept Physiol, Harrow HA1 3UJ, Middx, England
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10.1046/j.1365-2168.2002.02119.x
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Background:Anal sphincter surgery for faecal incontinence is associated with significant morbidity and a variable outcome. Sacral nerve stimulation may provide a good functional outcome with minimal morbidity. This paper reports the experience in a single centre over 5 years. Methods: Fifteen consecutive patients (14 women), median age 60 (range 37-71) years, underwent temporary, and subsequent permanent, stimulation. All had incontinence to solid or liquid stool; the aetiology was obstetric injury (seven patients), scleroderma (four), idiopathic (two), fistula surgery (one) and repaired rectal prolapse (one). Median duration of symptoms was 6 (range 2-15) years. Clinical evaluation, endoanal ultrasonography, bowel diary, quality of life questionnaire (Short Form (SF) 36) and anorectal physiological testing were performed before and after stimulation. Results: Continence had improved in all patients at median follow-up of 24 (range 3-60) months. Eleven patients were fully continent. Episodes of faecal incontinence decreased from median (range) 11 (2-30) per week before stimulation to 0 (0-4) per week after permanent stimulation (P < 0.001). Urgency improved in all patients (median (range) ability to defer less than 1 (0-1) versus 8 (1-15) min; P = 0.01). 'Social function' and 'role-physical' subscales of the SF36 improved significantly. Mean resting pressure (35 versus 49 cmH(2) O with temporary stimulation; P < 0.05) and squeeze pressure increment (43 versus 69 cmH(2) O with permanent stimulation; P < 0.01) increased. Rectal sensitivity to initial distension changed (mean 47 versus 34 ml air; P < 0.05). There were no major complications. Conclusion: Sacral nerve stimulation is a safe and effective treatment for faecal incontinence when conventional treatment has failed. There is minimal morbidity. The benefit is maintained in the medium term.
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