Conservative Bladder Management and Medical Treatment in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Journal
Journal of clinical medicine
Journal Volume
12
Journal Issue
5
Date Issued
2023-03-03
Author(s)
Ong, Hueih Ling
Hsu, Lin-Nei
Chin, Cheih-Wen
Shao, I-Hung
Jang, Mei-Yu
Juan, Yung-Shun
Wang, Chung-Cheng
Kuo, Hann-Chorng
Abstract
To review the available data on non-surgical management for neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD) in patients with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) and provide the most updated knowledge for readers. We categorized the bladder management approaches into storage and voiding dysfunction separately; both are minimally invasive, safe, and efficacious procedures. The main goals for NLUTD management are to achieve urinary continence; improve quality of life; prevent urinary tract infections and, last but not least, preserve upper urinary tract function. Annual renal sonography workups and regular video urodynamics examinations are crucial for early detection and further urological management. Despite the extensive data on NLUTD, there are still relatively few novel publications and there is a lack of high-quality evidence. There is a paucity of new minimally invasive and prolonged efficacy treatments for NLUTD, and a partnership between urologists, nephrologists and physiatrists is required to promote and ensure the health of SCI patients in the future.
Subjects
botulinum injection; catheterization; neurogenic bladder; neuromodulation; quality of life; spinal cord injury; treatment
Type
journal article