Clinical symptoms and surgical outcome in lumbar spinal stenosis patients with neuropathic bladder.

Y. Kawaguchi, M. Kanamori, H. Ishihara, K. Ohmori, Y. Fujiuchi, H. Matsui, Tomoatsu Kimura
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Abstract

We evaluated the clinical and radiologic features of patients with lumbar spinal stenosis with neuropathic bladder. Based on cystometrogram analysis, the patients were divided into two groups--the neuropathic bladder (NB) group: the NB+ group (23 patients), and the nonneuropathic bladder group: the NB- group (14 patients). The symptom of incontinence was characteristic in patients in the NB+ group. Patients in the NB+ group had a more severe neurologic disturbance, compared with those in the NB- group. The more severe neurologic disturbance was caused by the more striking finding of degenerative spinal stenosis associated with developmental narrowing of the spinal canal. Decompressive surgery had a beneficial effect on the recovery of the neurologic symptoms in both groups. Residual urine volume was reduced after surgery. Postoperative cystometrogram was carried out in nine patients in the NB+ group. It showed a normal pattern in six patients; however, three patients remained in an underactive pattern. Furthermore, four patients still required clear intermittent self-catheterization after surgery.
腰椎管狭窄合并神经性膀胱患者的临床症状和手术结果。
我们评估腰椎管狭窄合并神经性膀胱患者的临床和影像学特征。根据膀胱造影分析,将患者分为两组,神经性膀胱(NB)组:NB+组(23例)和非神经性膀胱组:NB-组(14例)。尿失禁是NB+组患者的特征性症状。与NB-组相比,NB+组患者有更严重的神经障碍。更严重的神经障碍是由与椎管发育性狭窄相关的退行性椎管狭窄引起的。减压手术对两组患者神经系统症状的恢复均有良好的效果。术后残余尿量减少。NB+组9例患者术后行膀胱造影。在6例患者中显示为正常模式;然而,三名患者仍处于活动不足状态。此外,4例患者术后仍需要明确的间歇性自我导尿。
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