Potential risk factors and outcomes of artificial urinary sphincter placement after radical cystectomy and orthotopic neobladder urinary diversion

Michael Vainrib*, Vannita Simma-Chiang, Stuart D. Boyd, David A. Ginsberg

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Abstract

Aims Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a known possibility after radical cystectomy (RC) and orthotopic neobladder (ONB) urinary diversion. We retrospectively reviewed the outcomes and complications of patients who underwent artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) placement for treatment of SUI and evaluated potential risk factors (PRFs) for AUS failure. Methods Patients who underwent AUS placement after RC/ONB from 1994 to 2009 were identified. Variables evaluated included: demographics, cancer type, AUS characteristics, urinary incontinence (UI), revision procedures data, and PRFs for AUS failure. Results Demographic data was reviewed on 36 patients. Mean age at AUS placement was 72 (58-79) years. Mean time to AUS after RC/ONB was 28 (2-120) months. Mean follow up after AUS was 40 (2-132) months. TCC was the indication for RC in 94% of patients. The most commonly placed AUS cuff and reservoir size was 4.5 cm and 61-70 H2O, respectively. Incontinence data was available in 29 patients. Pre-AUS placement 22, 3, and 4 patients were totally, daytime and nighttime only incontinent, respectively. Post-AUS placement, incontinence persisted in 5, 1, and 2 patients with total, daytime and nighttime incontinence, respectively. Prior to AUS placement 11/36 patients received chemotherapy and 10/36 had radiation. Mean time to the first revision/explantation due to UI/erosion/infection/malfunction was an average of 28 (3-96) months after AUS placement and occurred in 21/35 (60%) patients. There was no significant correlation noted between PRFs and UI pre-/post-AUS or between PRFs and the need for AUS revision. Conclusions AUS is a safe, effective treatment with an acceptable complication rate for patients after RC/ONB with SUI. Neurourol. Urodynam. 32: 1010-1013, 2013. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1010-1013
Number of pages4
JournalNeurourology and Urodynamics
Volume32
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • artificial urinary sphincter
  • orthotopic neobladder
  • outcomes
  • radical cystectomy
  • risk factors
  • urinary incontinence

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