Non-surgical urologic management of neurogenic bladder after spinal cord injury

Paholo G.Barboglio Romo, Christopher P. Smith, Ashley Cox, Márcio A. Averbeck, Caroline Dowling, Cleveland Beckford, Paul Manohar, Sergio Duran, Anne P. Cameron

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Abstract

Purpose: To review the available data on non-surgical management for neurogenic bladder in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). Before the introduction of urinary catheters and antibiotics, neurogenic bladder was one of the main culprits for death in those patients with SCI. Currently, the management of neurogenic bladder is focused in improving quality of life and preserving renal function. Methods: A literature review was performed and therapeutic management for neurogenic bladder was divided in six sections: (1) intermittent bladder catheterization; (2) indwelling catheters; (3) condom catheter drainage; (4) reflex voiding and bladder expression with Valsalva or Credé; (5) oral drug therapy of the spinal cord injured bladder; and (6) botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT). Results: Intermittent catheterization is recommended as the preferable method for management of neurogenic bladder in patients with SCI based on limited high-quality data. However, this may not be feasible or available to all and other alternative options include condom catheter drainage or indwelling catheters such as urethral catheters or suprapubic tube, reflex voiding, and bladder expression with Valsalva or Credé. Non-invasive medical therapies are the key to improve incontinence, urodynamic parameters, and quality of life in this population. Botulinum neurotoxin has revolutionized the management of neurogenic bladder in the last two decades decreasing the need for reconstruction or diversion. Conclusion: The Joint SIU-ICUD (Société Internationale d’Urologie) (International Consultation on Urological Diseases) International Consultation reviewed the available presented data and provided specific conclusions and recommendations for each non-surgical urologic method to address neurogenic bladder after SCI.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1555-1568
Number of pages14
JournalWorld Journal of Urology
Volume36
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 1 2018

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The authors who reported conflict of interests were: Paholo G. Barboglio Romo: Co-Investigator for Covance/Ipsen. Márcio A. Averbeck: co-investigator for Covance/Ipsen; honorarium/proctor for Coloplast, Medtronic, GSK.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Urology

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