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J Clin Med ; 11(6)2022 Mar 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35329895

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The aim of the present study is to analyze the outcomes of urethral bulking in the treatment of non-neurogenic female stress and mixed urinary incontinence and to assess predictors of clinical outcomes. We retrospectively included all consecutive patients affected by stress or mixed urinary incontinence and treated with urethral bulking. Outcomes were evaluated via the PGI-I questionnaire and the 24-h pad test. Between January 2010 and January 2020, we treated 216 patients (Bulkamid n = 206; Macro-plastique n = 10). The median age at surgery was 66 years (IQR 55−73.75). The median follow-up was 12 months (IQR 12−24). In total, 23.8% of patients were subjected to prior incontinence surgery, 63.8% of patients were affected by genuine stress urinary incontinence, 36.2% reported mixed urinary incontinence, whereas detrusor overactivity was confirmed in only 24.9%. The dry rate was 32.9%; nevertheless, 69.9% of patients declared themselves "very improved" or "improved" (PGI-I1-2). Low complications were observed, mostly classified as Clavien I. After univariate and multivariate analyses, the only statistically significant independent predictor of "dry" outcome was the 24 h pad test, p < 0.001. Urethral bulking could be proposed with more expectations of success in patients with mild urinary incontinence. Patients affected by moderate−severe incontinence are less likely to obtain clinical success; therefore, they should be carefully counselled about clinical expectations before the procedure.

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Ther Adv Urol ; 14: 17562872211069265, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35069806

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AIMS: To analyze the outcomes of urethral re-bulking in the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a multicenter observational retrospective study, which included all consecutive patients treated with urethral re-bulking for the treatment of persistent stress or mixed urinary incontinence after a previous urethral bulking. Objective outcomes were evaluated with the 24 h pad-test, while PGI-I questionnaires were administered to evaluate subjective outcomes. Clinical outcomes were assessed before re-bulking procedure and at last follow-up. Mann-Whitney's U test was used for subgroup analysis. Shapiro-Wilk's tests were used as normality tests. RESULTS: In total, 62 patients who underwent urethral re-bulking between 2013 and 2020 in a multicenter setting were included. Most patients did not reach complete continence after the first procedure (n = 56) while the remainder reported recurrence of urinary incontinence after initial benefit. Median age at surgery was 66 (IQR: 55-73). Median overall follow-up was 30 months (IQR: 24-41). Median time occurred between the first procedure and reintervention was 12 months (IQR: 7-27). Bulking agents for the re-bulking procedures were bulkamid(n = 56), macroplastique(n = 4), and Prolastic(n = 2). A statistically significant reduction of median 24 h pad test from 100 g(IQR: 40-200) to 35 g(IQR: 0-120) was observed (p = 0.003). Dry rate after rebulking was 36.6%, while 85.4% patients declared themselves 'very much improved' or 'much improved' (PGI-I 1-2). Very few low-grade complications were observed (n = 4). A single case of major complication occurred. CONCLUSIONS: Urethral re-bulking can be an effective technique for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence refractory to a previous urethral bulking and can determine a cumulative benefit after the first procedure.

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Neurourol Urodyn ; 39(5): 1523-1528, 2020 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32407576

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AIMS: The aim of the present work is to analyze the safety profile, effectiveness, and favorable and unfavorable predictors of clinical outcome in urethral bulking with Bulkamid, and to better identify the ideal candidate for the procedure. METHODS: We included all consecutive female patients treated with urethral bulking with Bulkamid at our institution within 2 years. Patients were affected by stress urinary incontinence (SUI) or mixed incontinence. Incontinence severity was classified as "mild" (urinary leakage <50 g/die), "moderate" (50-200 g/die), or "severe" (>200 g/die) at 24-hours pad test. Clinical success was defined as "dry" (no pads); clinical failure included "partial improvement" (>50% 24-hours pad test reduction) and "no benefit" (<50% 24-hours pad test reduction). The χ2 and Mann-Whitney tests were performed to assess the predictors of clinical outcome. RESULTS: The success rate was 36.1% (n = 35). Forty-three patients (44.3%) reported continence improvement. Complications included eight urinary retention cases (8.2%). Statistically significant correlation was observed between incontinence severity and clinical outcome in thee χ2 test (P = .008). No significant correlation was found between functional outcome and urodynamic incontinence features, postoperative urinary retention, previous pelvic surgery, age, and other physiological, pathological, and urodynamics characteristics. Urinary retention following the surgical procedure appeared to be related to clinical success with nonsignificant P value (P = .10). CONCLUSIONS: Bulkamid procedure could be proposed with good results in elderly patients or in patients requiring a low-invasive procedure with low risk of complications, affected either by SUI or mixed incontinence and with mild to moderate incontinence. Previous training to clean intermittent self-catheterization maneuver should be performed.


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Resinas Acrílicas/uso terapêutico , Hidrogéis/uso terapêutico , Uretra/cirurgia , Incontinência Urinária por Estresse/cirurgia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos , Idoso , Estudos de Coortes , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prognóstico , Resultado do Tratamento , Incontinência Urinária por Estresse/diagnóstico , Incontinência Urinária por Estresse/fisiopatologia , Urodinâmica/fisiologia
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