SACRAL NERVE STIMULATION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC INTRACTABLE PELVIC PAIN
- 1 November 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 166 (5) , 1742-1745
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(05)65665-0
Abstract
Transforamenal sacral nerve stimulation with an implantable neuroprosthetic device has been shown to benefit patients with chronic voiding dysfunction. In this study we measured the effectiveness of sacral nerve stimulation in 10 patients with chronic intractable pelvic pain.After successful percutaneous trial stimulation, a neuroprosthetic sacral nerve stimulation device was surgically implanted in 10 patients with chronic intractable pelvic pain. Leads were placed in the S3 and S4 foramen in 8 and 2 cases, respectively. Patients were evaluated throughout the study using a patient pain assessment questionnaire on a scale of 0-absent to 5-excruciating pain. Pain was assessed at baseline, during test stimulation, and 1, 3 and 6 months after surgical lead implantation. An additional long-term assessment was done at a median followup of 19 months.Of the 10 patients with the implant 9 had a decrease in the severity of the worst pain compared to baseline at a median followup of 19 months. The number of hours of pain decreased from 13.1 to 6.9 at the same followup interval. There was also an average decrease in the rate of pain from 9.7 at baseline to 4.4 on a scale of 10-always to 0-never having pain. At a median of 19 months 6 of 10 patients reported significant improvement in pelvic pain symptomology.These data imply that transforamenal sacral nerve stimulation can have beneficial effects on the severity and frequency of chronic intractable pelvic pain. Future clinical studies are necessary to determine the long-term effectiveness of this therapy.Keywords
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