Massimo Cecchi, Gioia Lucarini, Tommaso Mazzocchi, Leonardo Marziale, Novello Pinzi, Francesco Prata, Giorgio Pomara, Francesca Manassero, Cinzia Traversi, Iacopo Pazzagli, Roberto M Scarpa, Rocco Papalia, Leonardo Ricotti
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摘要
背景ː 应力性尿失禁(SUI)是一种普遍而令人沮丧的疾病,影响着全球数百万人,对患者的生活质量和医疗系统的成本造成严重影响。目前,最严重的 SUI 病例都是通过植入式(相当侵入性)尿道外人工括约肌来治疗的。作者提出了一种用于治疗 SUI 的创新型微创尿道内装置。方法ː 十名 SUI 患者在意大利的三个中心接受了设备植入手术。10、30、60 和 90 天后,通过超声波检查确认装置位置正确。通过 24 小时尿垫测试、尿失禁问题国际咨询会简表(ICI-Q)和定制核对表对患者尿失禁改善情况和生活质量进行了评估。装置在 90 天后拆除。结果ː 在 10 位患者中,有 8 位成功植入并取出了所建议的装置。尿垫测试、ICI-Q 和定制核对表的结果表明,患者的尿失禁状况(与初始状况相比,中位改善率为 82%)和生活质量(尿失禁对生活质量的影响平均降低 61%)均有显著改善。无严重疼痛或不适报告。结论ː 研究结果表明,所建议的尿道内人工括约肌在治疗 SUI 方面效果显著。该装置可在短时间内(约 10 分钟)成功植入和取出,没有内在副作用,也不会引发疼痛或不适。
Urinary Continence Restoration Through an Endourethral Device: A 3-Month Pilot Study on 10 Patients.
Background: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a widespread and frustrating condition that affects millions of people worldwide, with severe consequences on patients' quality of life and health care systems' costs. Currently, the most severe cases of SUI are treated using implanted (and rather invasive) extraurethral artificial sphincters. The authors propose an innovative, minimally invasive endourethral device for the treatment of SUI. Methods: Ten patients with SUI were enrolled in three Italian centers and underwent device implantation. After 10, 30, 60, and 90 days, correct device position was confirmed by ultrasonography. Improvements in continence and quality of life were evaluated through a 24-hour pad-test, an International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnarie-Short Form (ICI-Q) and a custom checklist. The device was explanted after 90 days. Results: The proposed device was successfully implanted and explanted in 8 out of 10 patients. The results of the pad-test, ICI-Q, and custom checklist demonstrated remarkable improvements in continence (median improvement: 82% with respect to the initial condition) and quality of life (mean reduction of the impact of urine losses on the quality of life: 61%). No major pain or discomfort was reported. Conclusions: The results demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed endourethral artificial sphincter in addressing SUI. The proposed device was successfully implanted and explanted in a short time (∼10 minutes) without intrinsic side effects and without triggering pain or discomfort.
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Journal of Endourology, JE Case Reports, and Videourology are the leading peer-reviewed journal, case reports publication, and innovative videojournal companion covering all aspects of minimally invasive urology research, applications, and clinical outcomes.
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