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Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
1992 Volume.16 No. 4 p.370 ~ p.377
External Sphincterotomy in Spinal Cord Injured Patients




Abstract
In the management of the neurogenic bladder of spinal cord injured patients, intermittent catheterization, stimulation and Crede-Valsava methods have been used. If bladder training is not successful, it is effective to try drugs or a surgical
method.
Especially, external sphincterotomy introduced by Ross(1957) reduces the resistance of the urethra by a deep incision of the external sphincter, and it is known to be effective for both reflexic and areflexic bladders.
In this study, we have one physical examination, voiding cystourethrogram and cystourethrogram on 16 spinal cord injured patients with external shphincterotomy to determine the effects and complications of external sphincterotomy.
In three patients whose postvoiding volume of residual urine(PVR) was more than 100 cc, postoperative PVR was decreased by less than 100 cc in all patients In two patients whose maximal detrusor pressure(MDP) was more than 100 cmH2O,
postoperative
MDP
was decreased in all patients. In ten patients who had vesicoureteral reflux(VUR), VUR disappeared in six patients postoperatively. Postoperative bleeding was present in all patients, but it disappeared in two weeks. Urinary incontinence was
developed
in six patients, but was negligible.
According to the above results, we concluded that if external sphincterotomy is done for appropriate cases, it may be helpful for the management of the neurogenic bladder of spinal cord injure patients.
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