Td. Richardson et al., ENDOSCOPIC INJECTION OF GLUTARALDEHYDE CROSS-LINKED COLLAGEN FOR THE TREATMENT OF INTRINSIC SPHINCTER DEFICIENCY IN WOMEN, Urology, 46(3), 1995, pp. 378-381
Objectives. To determine the clinical efficacy, safety, and durability
of endoscopically injected glutaraldehyde cross-linked (GAX) collagen
for the treatment of intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD) in women. M
ethods. Forty-two women with a mean age of 64 years (range, 28 to 88)
underwent injection of GAX collagen for ISD. Collagen was injected via
a transurethral or periurethral approach. Treatment outcome was based
on the change in stress leak point pressures (SLPP) and individual in
continence grades before and after collagen injection. Results. With a
mean follow-up of 46 months (range, 10 to 66), 83% were cured (n = 17
), greatly improved (n = 5), or improved (n = 13), and 17% were unchan
ged (n = 3) or worse (n = 4). The median number of treatments was 2 (r
ange, 1 to 8). The 22 women greatly improved or cured required a mean
of 2.4 collagen injection treatments, whereas the 20 women who were im
proved, unchanged, or worse had a mean of 4.1 treatments (P = 0.009).
The mean amount of collagen injected per patient was 28.5 cc (range, 2
.5 to 85). The group of women who were greatly improved or cured had a
mean of 17.5 cc of collagen injected, whereas those who were improved
, unchanged, or worse had a mean of 39.5 cc injected (P = 0.002). Mean
pretreatment SLPPs of women improved, greatly improved, or cured vers
us the women unchanged or worse were not significantly different (P =
0.015), The 35 women who were improved or cured had a significant incr
ease in mean SLPP of 65.4 cm H2O (P = 0.001) compared to a mean change
in SLPP of 14.7 cm H2O in those women who were unchanged or worse (P
= 0.038). Conclusions. GAX collagen injection for the treatment of str
ess urinary incontinence secondary to ISD appears to be safe, effectiv
e, and durable; hence, it should be considered the treatment of choice
in appropriately selected female patients.