• No results found

II FAECAL INCONTINENCE MENINGOMYELOCOELEE X MENINGOMYELOCOELE

INCONTINENCE IN NEUROPATHIC PATIENTS

II FAECAL INCONTINENCE MENINGOMYELOCOELEE X MENINGOMYELOCOELE

II FAECAL INCONTINENCE MENINGOMYELOCOELE E. X. MENINGOMYELOCOELE

9. Casale A. J, Metcalfe P.D., Kaefer M.A. et al.. Total Continence Reconstruction: A comparison to Staged Reconstruction of Neuropathic Bowel and BladderJ. Urol 2006; 176: 1712–1715 10. Schmidt RA, Kogan BA, Tanagho EA. Neuroprostheses in the management of incontinence on myelomeningocele patients. J. Urol 1990; 143: 779–782

11. Parkin PC, Kirpalani HM, Rosenbaum PL, Fehlings DL, Van Nie A, Willan AR, King D. Development of a health-related quality of life instrument for use in children with spina bifida. Qual Life Res. 1997 ;6:123-32

1. Frimodt-Moller C. Diabetic cystopathy: epidemiology and related disorders. Ann Intern Med 1980; 92:318-321. 2. Jackson SL, Scholes D, Boyko EJ, Abraham L, Fihn SD.

Urinary incontinence and diabetes in postmenopausal women. Diabetes Care 2005; 28: 1730-1738

3. Lewis CM, Schrader R, Many A, Mackay M, Rogers RG. Diabetes and urinary incontinence in 50- to 90-year-old women: a cross-sectional population-based study. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2005; 193: 2154-58

4. Van Poppel H, Stessens R, Van Damme B, Carton H, Baert L. Diabetic cystopathy: neuropathological examination of urinary bladder biopsies. Eur Urol. 1988;15:128-31 5. Yamaguchi C, Sakakibara R, Uchiyama T, Yamamoto T, Ito

T, Liu Z, Awa Y, Yamamoto K, Nomura F, Yamanishi T, Hattori T. Overactive bladder in diabetes: a peripheral or central mechanism? Neurourol Urodyn.2007; 26: 807-813 6. Ishigooka M, Hashimoto T, Hayami S, Suzuki Y, Ichiyanagi

O, Nakada T. Thermoreceptor mediated bladder sensation in patients with diabetic cystopathy. Int Urol Nephrol 1997; 29:551-555.

7. Ueda T, Yoshimura N, Yoshida O. Diabetic cystopathy: relationship to autonomic neuropathy detected by sympathetic skin response. J Urol 1997; 1572:580-584.

8. Beylot M, Marion D, Noel G. Ultrasonographic determination of residual urine in diabetic subjects: relationship to neuropathy and urinary tract infection. Diabetes Care 1982; 5:501-505.

1. Caruana BJ, Wald A, Hinds JP, Eidelman BH et al.: Anorectal sensory and motor function in neurologic fecal incontinence: comparison between multiple sclerosis and diabetes mellitus. Gastroenterology 1991; 100: 465-470

2. Nakayama H, Jørgensen HS, Pedersen PM, Raaschou HO, Olsen TS et al.: Prevalence and risk factors of incontinence after stroke. The Copenhagen Stroke Study. Stroke1997, 28: 58-62

3. Schiller LR, Santa Ana CA, Schmulen AC, Hendler RS, Harford WV, Fordtran JS. et al.: Pathogenesis of fecal incontinence in diabetes mellitus: evidence for internal-anal-sphincter dysfunction. N Engl J Med 1982, 307: 1666-1671

4. Talley NJ, Young L, Bytzer P, Hammer J, Leemon M, Jones M, Horowitz M. et al.: Impact of chronic gastrointestinal symptoms in diabetes mellitus on health-related quality of life. Am J Gastroenterol 2001; 96: 71-76

5. Russo A, Botten R, Kong MF, Chapman IM, Fraser RJ, Horowitz M, Sun WM. et al.: Effects of acute hyperglycaemia on anorectal motor and sensory function in diabetes mellitus. Diabet Med 2004; 21: 176-182

1. Parys BT, Woolfenden KA, Parsons KF. Bladder dysfunction after simple hysterectomy: urodynamic and neurological evaluation. Eur Urol 1990; 172:129-133.

2. Sekido N, Kawai K, Akaza H. LUT dysfunction as persistent complication of radical hysterectomy. Int J Urol 1997; 4(3):259- 264.

3. Axelsen SM, Bek KM, Petersen LK. Urodynamic and ultrasound characteristics of incontinence after radical hysterectomy. Neurourol Urodyn 2007; 26(6):794-799. 4. Jackson SL, Scholes D, Boyko EJ, Abraham L, Fihn SD.

Predictors of urinary incontinence in a prospective cohort of postmenopausal women. Obstet Gynecol 2006; 108(4):855- 862.

5. Eickenberg HU, Amin M, Klompus W, Lich R, Jr. Urologic complications following abdominoperineal resection. J Urol 1976; 1152:180-182.

6. Baumgarner GT, Miller HC. Genitourinary complications of abdominoperineal resection. South Med J 1976; 69(7):875- 877.

7. Pocard M, Zinzindohoue F, Haab F, Caplin S, Parc R, Tiret E. A prospective study of sexual and urinary function before and after total mesorectal excision with autonomic nerve preservation for rectal cancer. Surgery. 2002 Apr;131(4):368- 72

8. Kim NK., Aahn TW., Park JK., Lee KY., Lee WH., Sohn SK.; Min JS. Assessment of sexual and voiding function after total mesorectal excision with pelvic autonomic nerve preservation in males with rectal cancer. Dis Colon Rectum. 2002 Sep; 45 (9): 1178-85.

9. Turoldo A., Balani A., Roseano M. et al., 2003 Functional complication of the LUT after curative exeresis for cancer of the rectum. Tumori 89 (4) Suppl.: 98-102.

10. Lim JF, Tjandra JJ, Hiscock R, Chao MW, Gibbs P. Preoperative chemoradiation for rectal cancer causes prolonged pudendal nerve terminal motor latency. Dis Colon Rectum 2006; 49(1):12-19.

11. Fitzpatrick M, O'brien C, O'connell PR, O'Herlihy C. Patterns of abnormal pudendal nerve function that are associated with postpartum fecal incontinence. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2003; 189(3):730-735.

12. Sangwan YP, Coller JA, Barrett RC, Roberts PL, Murray JJ, Schoetz DJ, Jr. Can manometric parameters predict response to biofeedback therapy in fecal incontinence? Dis Colon Rectum 1995; 38(10):1021-1025.

13. Sangwan YP, Coller JA, Schoetz DJ, Roberts PL, Murray JJ. Spectrum of abnormal rectoanal reflex patterns in patients with fecal incontinence. Dis Colon Rectum 1996; 39(1):59- 65.

14. Nordling J, Meyhoff HH, Hald T, Gerstenberg T, Walter S, Christensen NJ. Urethral denervation supersensitivity to noradrenaline after radical hysterectomy. Scand J Urol Nephrol 1981; 151:21-24.

15. Hollabaugh RS, Jr., Steiner MS, Sellers KD, Samm BJ, Dmochowski RR. Neuroanatomy of the pelvis: implications for colonic and rectal resection. Dis Colon Rectum 2000; 43(10):1390-1397.

16. Junginger T, Kneist W, Heintz A. Influence of identification and preservation of pelvic autonomic nerves in rectal cancer surgery on bladder dysfunction after total mesorectal excision. Dis Colon Rectum 2003; 46(5):621-628.

17. Smith PH, Ballantyne B. The neuroanatomical basis for denervation of the urinary bladder following major pelvic surgery. Br J Surg 1968; 55(12):929-933.

E. XII. PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY DUE TO IATROGENIC LESIONS (FOCAL NEUROPATHY)

E. XI. DIABETES MELLITUS

2. FAECAL INCONTINENCE DIABETES MELLITUS E. XI. DIABETES MELLITUS

18. Tong XK, Huo RJ. The anatomical basis and prevention of neurologic voiding dysfunction following radical hysterectomy. Surg Radiol Anat 1991; 132:145-148.

19. Yabuki Y, Asamoto A, Hoshiba T, Nishimoto H, Nishikawa Y, Nakajima T. Radical hysterectomy: An anatomic evaluation of parametrial dissection. Gynecol Oncol 2000; 771:155- 163.

20. Kuwabara Y, Suzuki M, Hashimoto M, Furugen Y, Yoshida K, Mitsuhashi N. New method to prevent bladder dysfunction after radical hysterectomy for uterine cervical cancer. J Obstet Gynaecol Res 2000; 261:1-8.

21. Ito E, Saito T. Nerve-preserving techniques for radical hysterectomy. Eur J Surg Oncol 2004; 30:1137-1140. 22. Sakuragi N, Todo Y, Kudo M, Yamamoto R, Sato T. A

systematic nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy technique in invasive cervical cancer for preserving postsurgical bladder function. Int J Gynecol Cancer 2005; 15:389-397. 23. Kneist W, Junginger T. Long-term urinary dysfunction after

mesorectal excision: a prospective study with intraoperative electrophysiological confirmation of nerve preservation. Eur J Surg Oncol 2007; 33:1068-1074.

24. Zanolla R, Monzeglio C, Campo B, Ordesi G, Balzarini A, Martino G. Bladder and urethral dysfunction after radical abdominal hysterectomy: rehabilitative treatment. J Surg Oncol 1985; 28:190-194.

25. Martins FE, Boyd SD. Artificial urinary sphincter in patients following major pelvic surgery and/or radiotherapy: are they less favorable candidates? J Urol 1995; 153:1188-1193 26. Ratto C, Grillo E, Parello A, Petrolino M, Costamagna G,

Doglietto GB. Sacral neuromodulation in treatment of fecal incontinence following anterior resection and chemoradiation for rectal cancer. Dis Colon Rectum 2005; 48:1027-1036.

1. Sakakibara R, Uchiyama T, Yoshiyama M, Yamanishi T, Hattori T.Urinary dysfunction in patients with systemic lupus erythematosis.Neurourol Urodyn. 2003; 22 : 593-6. 2. Yu HJ, Lee WC, Lee KL, Chen MY, Chen CY, Chen J. Voiding

dysfunction in women with systemic lupus erythematosus. Arthritis Rheum 2004; 50:166-172.

1. Chen, PH, Hsueh HF, Hong CZ. Herpes zoster-associated voiding dysfunction: a retrospective study and literature review. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2002 ; 83: 1624-8.

2. Game X, Bigay-Game L, Bialek D, Sailler L, Astudillo L, Rischmann P. [Urinary retention secondary to herpes zoster infection]. Prog Urol 2004; 14:224-226.

3. Julia JJ, Cholhan HJ. Herpes zoster-associated acute urinary retention: a case report. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct 2007; 18:103-104.

1. Khan Z, Singh VK, Yang WC. Neurologic bladder in acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Urology 1992; 40(3):289- 291.

2. Shin JK, Newman LS, Gebbie KM, Fillmore HH. Quality of care measurement in nursing home AIDS care: a pilot study. J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care 2002; 132:70-76.

3. Gyrtrup HJ, Kristiansen VB, Zachariae CO, Krogsgaard K, Colstrup H, Jensen KM. Voiding problems in patients with HIV infection and AIDS. Scand J Urol Nephrol 1995; 29(3):295- 298.

4. Murphy EL, Fridey J, Smith JW, Engstrom J, Sacher RA, Miller K et al. HTLV-associated myelopathy in a cohort of HTLV-I and HTLV-II-infected blood donors. The REDS investigators. Neurology 1997; 482:315-320.

5. Matsumoto R, Nakagawa S, Nakayama J, Hashimoto T, Shindo M. [A case of acquired immune deficiency syndrome presenting acute lumbosacral polyradiculopathy due to opportunistic infection of cytomegalovirus]. Rinsho Shinkeigaku 1998; 38(7):653-657.

6. Mahieux F, Gray F, Fenelon G, Gherardi R, Adams D, Guillard A et al. Acute myeloradiculitis due to cytomegalovirus as the initial manifestation of AIDS. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1989; 522:270-274.

7. Begara Morillas FJ, Salinas CJ, Silmi MA, Espinosa FB, Fernandez LC, Roca A, V et al. [Vesicourethral dysfunction in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)]. Arch Esp Urol 1995; 48(9):915-921.

8. Menendez V, Valls J, Espuna M, Perez A, Barranco MA, Carretero P. Neurologic bladder in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Neurourol Urodyn 1995; 14(3):253-257.

9. Snijders F, de Boer JB, Steenbergen B, Schouten M, Danner SA, van Dam FS. Impact of diarrhoea and faecal incontinence on the daily life of HIV-infected patients. AIDS Care; 1998, 10: 629-637

E. XV. HIV E. XIV. HERPES ZOSTER