放置单切口微型吊衣治疗一名青春期女性完全性内括约肌缺损:病例报告。

HCA healthcare journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.36518/2689-0216.1672
Norman Bebla, Dylan Gallegos
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简介:尿道内括约肌缺陷(ISD)与患者的尿道损伤或分娩史有关。尿道下腔吊带置入术治疗 ISD 对这种诊断的患者有益。儿童中的 ISD 比较罕见,手术治疗可能比较困难。对于这一特殊人群,ISD 需要就可用的治疗方案进行深入咨询:本报告介绍了在一名青少年患者中使用单切口迷你吊带治疗完全性ISD的情况。患者是一名 15 岁的无生育能力女性,根据多通道尿动力学检查发现她患有特发性完全性内在缺陷。尽管采取了保守治疗,但患者还是选择了手术治疗。患者接受了单切口微型吊带置入术。在术后3个月和6个月的随访中,患者主观上已治愈压力性尿失禁:结论:单切口微型吊带是一种微创手术技术,可能是减少诊断为ISD的儿童患者尿失禁的可行治疗方案。
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The Placement of a Single-Incision Mini-Sling for the Treatment of Complete Intrinsic Sphincter Deficiency in an Adolescent Female: A Case Report.

Introduction: Intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD) is associated with a patient history of urethral injury or childbirth. Suburethral sling placement for ISD has been found to be beneficial in patients with this diagnosis. ISD in the pediatric population is rare and surgical management may prove difficult. ISD requires intensive counseling on available treatment options for this unique population.

Case presentation: This report is on the use of the single-incision mini-sling for complete ISD in an adolescent patient. The patient was a 15-year-old nulligravid female who was found to have idiopathic complete intrinsic deficiency based on a multi-channel urodynamic study. Despite conservative management, the patient opted for a surgical option instead. The patient underwent a single-incision mini-sling placement. At 3- and 6-month postoperative follow-up visits, the patient reported a subjective cure of stress urinary incontinence.

Conclusion: Single-incision mini-sling is a minimally invasive surgical technique that may be a feasible treatment option to reduce urinary incontinence in pediatric patients with a diagnosis of ISD.

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