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Re: Continually Failed Bladder Suspension
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Re: Continually Failed Bladder Suspension

by Trina__0, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By Trina on April 14, 1999 at 14:08:49
My mom is 54 years old with a history of complete hysterectomy and rectoseal in 9/96.  By 12/96 her bladder had given way and she had her first bladder suspension surgery using vaginal tissue.  In 2/98 it was discovered that the surgery had not taken after she had an onset of previous symptoms (pain, incontinence, multiple bladder infections).  At that time a bladder suspension was preformed with mesh and also a cystoseal.  Still with above mentioned symptoms as well as a dark brown discharge with pus, in 11/98 she was told that there was an abcess (abscess) at the site of the suspension stitch.  After cauterizations failed in 3/99 she underwent her 3rd surgery to have a bladder irrigation and removal of abcessed tissue along with equal good tissue. She found out yesterday that once again she has a granduloma at the site of the suspension stitch and is having all the same symptoms again (brown discharge with ous, pain, incontinence..etc.)  Her doctors are going to start cauterizations again with the hope of avoiding another surgery.   Why would this condition continually come back?  Is there a different form of treatment since her body seems to be rejecting the mesh and she's been told that the vaginal tissue is much to weak and shreds.  She is very concerned that there is no alternative and she will have to be incontinent at such a young age. I would appreciate any feed back you could help me with.
Thanks,
Trina




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by HFHS MD JL, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By HFHS M.D.-JL on April 19, 1999 at 07:58:46

Dear Trina,
Your moms problem with urinary incontinence is a complicated one.  She has had several operations to return the pelvic contents to supported positions which would allow her to store urine.  The mechanisms by which incontinence occurs may be due to anatomical abnormalities of the urethra (urethral hypermobility), the sphincter (intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD)) prolapse of pelvic organs, or a combination of any of these problems.  It could be that she has an unstable bladder which is a medical condition.
The surgical procedures to correct this consist of returning prolapsed organs back to their normal position and providing enough outlet resistance to allow urine storage.  The outlet of the bladder consist of the urethra and the sphincter.  The operation which would take care of both of these problems would be a bladder neck sling.  
It is unclear why the prior procedures have failed.  Is your mom on steroids?  It does not sound like the surrounding tissue offers good support for her bladder or its outlet structures.  
The next step should be repeat physical exam, urine analysis and urodynamic testing.  If the problem is with ISD, then collagen injections may be an option if she is not allergic to it.  Also, combination therapy with medication to relax the bladder or tighten its outlet may be indicated.
More individualized care is available at the Henry Ford Hospital and its urban campuses by calling  (1 800 653 6568). We can also arrange local accommodations through this number if this is your need. Please bring any physicians' notes and lab test results that you  may be able to obtain. These will help us greatly.
Key words: urinary incontinence/ failed Bladder Neck Suspensions
HFHS M.D.- JL










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