Abstract
Prolonged bladder distension continues to be recommended for the treatment of detrusor instability and other bladder conditions. We have reviewed our experience of the technique. A total of 45 patients have undergone 50 procedures. Only 1 of 29 patients with detrusor instability had sustained improvement. 6 of 7 patients with interstitial cystitis noted improvement, sustained in 3. All the other patients noted some improvement. There was a 20% complication rate. 33 (75%) of the living patients returned questionnaires with 27% feeling that the operation was worthwhile. We feel that prolonged distension of the bladder is unhelpful in the treatment of patients with detrusor instability. Its place in the management of patients with interstitial cystitis and irritative symptoms remains controversial. The place of simple bladder distension should be considered.

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