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    Title: Urological problems in tethered cord syndrome
    Authors: 陳昶仲(Chen CC);陳汶吉(Chen Wen-Chi);呂學甫(Lu HF);吳錫金(Hsi-Chin Wu)
    Contributors: 中醫學院中西醫結合研究所;中國附醫泌尿部
    Date: 2000
    Issue Date: 2009-08-24 14:40:31 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Tethered cord syndrome is infrequently seen in out-patient urological department as
    urological problems do not present as the initial signs or symptoms for this syndrome. The
    symptom of voiding dysfunction is frequently confused with other causes of urinary incontinence.
    Due to long-term complications which can result in hemodialysis, early diagnosis of tethered
    cord syndrome is important. The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical manifestation
    and severity of tethered cord syndrome. From January 1995 through April 1999, we retrospectively
    collected the medical records of 5 patients with tethered cord syndrome who had an average
    age of 30 yrs. They all presented with urological symptoms as the initial call for help. Four
    patients had predominant symptoms of lower abdominal fullness and pain. Detrusor hyperreflexia
    with detrusor-sphincteric dyssynergia were seen in 4 patients. One patient presented with
    detrusor hyporeflexia and poor compliance as seen on the cystometrogram. All patients with
    tethered cord syndromes were diagnosed with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Untethering
    surgeries with removal of lipoma were performed in 4 patients. One patient developed hemodialysis
    during the 1-yr follow-up period. Two patients showed persistent chronic renal insufficiency.
    Only 1 patient maintains normal renal function because of early diagnosis and early
    treatment. This result indicates that prognosis is poor when the diagnosis is delayed. We suggest
    early diagnosis and early treatment as the preferred way to resolve the problem of progressively
    worsening renal function. Because only a small number of patients were available, more studies
    of tethered cord syndrome would be helpful to clarify the clinical presentations of urological
    problems.
    Relation: 台灣泌尿科醫學會雜誌 11(1)6~11
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