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Urinary Tract Dysfunctions in Tethered Spinal Cord Syndrome: Improvement After Surgical Untethering
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1985
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UrologySpinal Cord InjuryUrinary Tract DysfunctionsVoiding DysfunctionTethered Spinal CordSpinal TumorUrogynecologySurgerySpine SurgeryReconstructive UrologyMedicineSpinal DisorderOrthopaedic SurgerySurgical UntetheringUrinary Tract DysfunctionSpina Bifida Occulta
We reviewed 55 patients with urinary tract dysfunction owing to the tethered spinal cord syndrome, a form of spina bifida occulta with or without mild myelodysplasia, to evaluate the effects of neurosurgical treatment. Of the patients 24 underwent laminectomy with release of a tethered spinal cord and 31 were followed without the operation. Median followup was approximately 5 years. Urological findings at the most recent examination were compared between the 2 groups. In the operated group 5 patients, including 2 with myelodysplasia, apparently were cured of urinary tract dysfunction and 6, including 2 with myelodysplasia, had somewhat satisfactory results, whereas in the unoperated group only 4 patients had satisfactory results and the remainder were unaffected. Urinary tract dysfunction in some patients with spina bifida occulta may be relieved by surgical release of a tethered spinal cord.
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