Title of article :
First Report of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients with Implanted InterStim Twin (model 7427T)Sacral Nerve Stimulator
Author/Authors :
heidler, stefan krankenhaus mistelbach - department of urology, Austria , lusuardi, lukas paracelsus medical university salzburg - department of urology, Austria , dietersdorfer, franz krankenhaus mistelbach - department of urology, Austria
Abstract :
Purpose: To detect possible effects of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans on the function of an InterStim Twin sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) device and on patient’s health. There is currently no authorization for MRI scans in InterStim Twin SNS at all. Material and Methods: 10 patients with Interstim Twin sacral nerve stimulator implants underwent a singular MRI scan. Before the MRI was performed, the SNS device function was evaluated and the device was deactivated by the implanting urologist. Continuous monitoring took place during the MRI procedure. Micturition-time chart pre- and post MRI procedures were conducted. After the MRI session was completed, the implanted device was examined once more and reactivated, function was then re-evaluated. Results: A total of 10 patients required MRI examinations in 8 different body regions. No patient reported pain or discomfort during and after the MRI scan. After reactivation of the InterStim Twin device following the MRI, impedances and stimulation amplitude, micturition frequency, urgency, and incontinence episodes remained stable. No significant differences between pre- and post MRI were found (p 0.05). Conclusion: This is the first report of patients successfully undergoing a MRI scan despite a previously implanted Interstim Twin sacral nerve stimulator. No negative effect of SNS function or negative side effects for the patients were observed.
Keywords :
magnetic resonance imaging , sacral nerve stimulator , InterStim Twin
Journal title :
Urology Journal
Journal title :
Urology Journal