Sacral neuromodulation improves functional outcome and quality of life in patients with pouch dysfunction after pan proctocolectomy for ulcerative colitis
F. Drissi, M. Di Giuseppe, C. Korkmaz, A. Bourreille, X. Tréton, F. Ris, G. Meurette

TL;DR
Sacral neuromodulation significantly improves bowel control and quality of life in patients with pouch dysfunction after surgery for ulcerative colitis.
Contribution
Demonstrates the effectiveness of sacral neuromodulation in patients with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis, a novel application of the treatment.
Findings
SNM reduced weekly fecal leaks from 29 to 2 in IPAA patients.
Quality of life scores improved significantly in IPAA patients after SNM.
IPAA patients showed similar improvements to those treated for fecal incontinence.
Abstract
Postoperative frequency of bowel movements and impaired fecal continence (FI) has a negative impact on quality of life following ileal pouch-anal anastomosis. Sacral neuromodulation (SNM) is a validated treatment of FI, but its effectiveness in patients with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA) has been poorly reported. The aim was to assess the results of SNM in patients with IPAA suffering from functional disorders and to compare these results with those of patients routinely treated by SNM for FI. A 3-week test phase was performed before definitive implantation of the pulse generator. Patients’ data were prospectively gathered in a dedicated registry. Patients with IPAA were then compared with a matched-paired control group of patients routinely treated by SNM for FI. Between 2007 and 2020, 14 patients with IPAA were tested and 12 (85%) were implanted. This group was compared with a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPelvic floor disorders treatments · Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes · Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
