Incontinence in Female Neurogenic Bladders. Resolution by Endoscopic Bladder Neck Suspension

Abstract
Summary— Five incontinent females with neurogenic bladder diseases underwent endoscopic vesical neck suspension (Stamey procedure). Four patients have become dry on clean intermittent catheterisation and one has shown improvement. Bladder capacity was increased to a reasonable size in all patients. There has been no upper tract deterioration during the follow‐up period of 3 to 25 months. We believe that the Stamey procedure is useful in alleviating urinary incontinence in neurogenic bladders provided that the bladder is drained regularly by intermittent catheterisation and that low detrusor compliance or detrusor hyper‐reflexia is adequately managed.