Long–Term Follow–Up of the In–Flow™ Intraurethral Insert for the Treatment of Women with Voiding Dysfunction
2000; Elsevier BV; Volume: 38; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1159/000020274
ISSN1873-7560
AutoresShahar Madjar, Sarel Halachmi, Moshe Wald, Elias Issaq, Boaz Moskovitz, M. Beyar, Ofer Nativ,
Tópico(s)Urinary Tract Infections Management
ResumoObjective: The aim of the current study is to report the long–term follow–up of women treated with the In–Flow™ device for periods longer than 1 year.AbstractMethods: The efficacy of the intraurethral insert was evaluated in 92 women. Data regarding their urodynamic diagnosis, complications and satisfaction were collected.Results: Early and late discontinuation of the device use was recorded in 52 patients (56.5%) and 19 patients (20.6%), respectively. Twenty–one patients (22.8%) are now being followed for more than 1 year with a follow–up time of 12–44 months (mean 24.6). Complications include device migration into the bladder (4 patients), asymptomatic bacteriuria (15 patients), and symptomatic urinary tract infections (4 cases, 1 of them pyelonephritis). In the 3 women who were sexually active before treatment, the use of the device did not preclude sexual intercourse, although mild dyspareunia was reported in 1 patient. Two patients complained of episodic inconvenience between their legs during walking. All patients were satisfied with the device and preferred it to previous treatment modalities used. The reasons for early and late discontinuation of treatment are described and discussed.Conclusions: The In–Flow™ intraurethral insert can serve as a long–term treatment for the management of women with voiding difficulties. Women who continue treatment for a prolonged time are satisfied with the device use. Further studies comparing this treatment with other modalities are needed to support the role of the In–Flow™ device in the management of women with voiding dysfunction.
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