Cuaj Can Urol Assoc
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Cuaj Can Urol Assoc · Jun 2007
Early versus late treatment of voiding dysfunction with pelvic neuromodulation.
Pelvic neuromodulation is an established method of treating voiding dysfunction. Little is known about the pathophysiology associated with voiding dysfunction. Reports have suggested that a delay in treating patients with sacral neuromodulation therapy can impact the success rate of this type of treatment in voiding dysfunction. We examined patient response to pelvic neuromodulation when it was applied early versus late in the postdiagnosis of voiding dysfunction. ⋯ Patients who were delayed more than 6 months in receiving the neurostimulator implant showed a worse response than did patients who had the device implanted soon after PNE. This indicates the possibility of disease progression, which may limit the response to sacral neuromodulation.