Jp. Mcfarlane et al., ACUTE SUPPRESSION OF IDIOPATHIC DETRUSOR INSTABILITY WITH MAGNETIC STIMULATION OF THE SACRAL NERVE ROOTS, British Journal of Urology, 80(5), 1997, pp. 734-741
Objective To assess the effect of magnetic stimulation of the S3 nerve
root on unstable contractions in patients with idiopathic detrusor in
stability, Patients and methods Twelve patients with idiopathic instab
ility were studied. The S3 nerve root was localized by mapping the res
ponse of the toe flexor muscles and anal sphincter to magnetic stimula
tion at different sites. Unstable contractions were provoked by rapidl
y infusing saline into the bladder and the effect of magnetic stimulat
ion of S3 on contractions was assessed. Results Magnetic stimulation r
elieved the sensation of urinary urgency and reduced the duration and
amplitude of provoked contractions in all patients. Stimulation reduce
d the area under the pressure/time curve by 80 - 98%. In some patients
there was a short-lived residual suppressive effect lasting up to 90
s.Conclusions Magnetic stimulation of S3 acutely abolishes unstable co
ntractions in patients with idiopathic detrusor instability.