J. Janzen et al., BLADDER TISSUE BIOPSIES IN SPINAL-CORD INJURED PATIENTS - HISTOPATHOLOGIC ASPECTS OF 61 CASES, Neurourol. urodyn., 17(5), 1998, pp. 525-530
It was the aim of this histopathologic study to examine and compare re
sults of bladder tissue biopsies in spinal cord injured (SCI) patients
. The study group consisted of 61 SCI patients who received treatment
at the Swiss Paraplegic Centre in Nottwil, near Lucerne, Switzerland.
The mean age of the study group was 41 years (range, 17-73) and the me
an duration of spinal cord lesion was 10 years and 4 months (range, 5
months to 44 years). The male:female ratio was 57:4. Bladder infection
s had occurred in each patient one to six times per year (median, 3.2)
. All samples were taken from the trigone of the bladder during endosc
opic urologic procedures with a flexible cystoscope. Histopathologic a
nalysis showed abnormal alterations of bladder tissue in 56 SCI patien
ts (91.8%). Forty-six SCI patients (75.4%) had a chronic type and 10 S
CI patients (16.4%) a subacute type of inflammation. Normal bladder ti
ssue was found in five cases (8.2%). Further observation revealed the
presence of fibrosis (34.4%), edema (9.8%), and lymphoid hyperplasia (
6.6%). A t-test for independent samples showed a lack of significant c
orrelation between the number of clinical bladder infections per year,
the duration of injury, the neurologic level of the spinal cord lesio
n, and histopathologic types of infections. (C) 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.