NONSURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF THREATENED UPPER URINARY TRACTS AND INCONTINENCE IN CHILDREN WITH MYELOMENINGOCELE

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作者
HERNANDEZ, RD
HURWITZ, RS
FOOTE, JE
ZIMMERN, PE
LEACH, GE
机构
[1] Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
关键词
MENINGOMYELOCELE; VESICOURETERAL REFLUX; HYDRONEPHROSIS; URINARY TRACT; URINARY INCONTINENCE;
D O I
10.1016/S0022-5347(17)32480-1
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The 2 major urological objectives in treating the child with myelomeningocele are to preserve renal function and achieve continence. We report our success in managing these cases with nonsurgical therapy. From 1981 to 1991, 45 patients with myelomeningocele 1 to 15 years old were evaluated urodynamically before and after initiating nonsurgical treatment. Pretreatment urodynamics identified 2 groups. Group 1 consisted of 31 patients with leak point pressure of 40 cm. water or more of whom 10 had grades II to V/V vesicoureteral reflux and 4 had moderate or severe hydronephrosis. Group 2 consisted of 14 incontinent patients with leak point pressure of less than 40 cm. water and no reflux or hydronephrosis. Both groups were treated with intermittent catheterization, anticholinergic medications and fluid restriction. Within a mean followup of 5.5 years nonsurgical intervention resulted in lowering maximum detrusor pressure at maximum cystometric capacity to less than 40 cm. water in 22 of 31 group 1 patients (71%), and in resolving vesicoureteral reflux in 7 of 10 (70%) and hydronephrosis in 3 of 4 (75%) group 1 patients. Of 4 patients in group 1 with persistent high grade vesicoureteral reflux or severe hydronephrosis 3 (10%) required augmentation cystoplasty. With nonsurgical management 18 patients (40%) were completely continent, 18 (40%) required 2 or less pads daily and 9 (20%) required more than 2 pads daily. Nonsurgical management alone was effective in preserving the upper urinary tract in 90% of patients and it provided satisfactory continence in 80%. Surgical management should be reserved for the minority of patients whose upper tract changes do not resolve and for those whose degree of continence is not satisfactory with nonsurgical management.
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