Urinary Continence Resolution after Bariatric Surgery: Long-Term Results after Six-Year Follow-Up

Bariatric surgery is known to improve stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and overactive bladder disorders (OAB). However, there is little long-term follow-up in the literature. To determine the long-term effect of bariatric procedures on SUI and OAB and their impact on quality of life, we applied the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical medicine 2023-03, Vol.12 (6), p.2109
Hauptverfasser: Waeckel, Thibaut, Ait Said, Khelifa, Menahem, Benjamin, Briant, Anais, Doerfler, Arnaud, Alves, Arnaud, Tillou, Xavier
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Zusammenfassung:Bariatric surgery is known to improve stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and overactive bladder disorders (OAB). However, there is little long-term follow-up in the literature. To determine the long-term effect of bariatric procedures on SUI and OAB and their impact on quality of life, we applied the ICIQ and USP questionnaires. The research was conducted at a French university hospital with expertise in bariatric surgery. We performed an updated follow-up at 6 years of a prospective cohort of 83 women who underwent a bariatric procedure between September 2013 and September 2014. The women completed the USP and ICIQ questionnaires before surgery, 1 year and 6 years after the surgery. Of the 83 patients, 67 responded (80.7%) in full. SUI remained improved at 6 years: the USP score decreased from 3 [1; 7] before surgery to 0 [0; 1] ( = 0.0010) at 1 year after surgery and remained at 0 [0; 0] ( = 0.0253) at 6 years. The decrease in the OAB symptom score remained statistically significant: 3 [1; 7] before the surgery vs. 2 [0; 5] at 6 years ( = 0.0150). However, this improvement was significantly less pronounced than at 1 year: 0 [0; 1] ( = 0.002). Bariatric surgery seems to be effective at treating SUI and OAB with a long-lasting effects, still noted at 6 years.
ISSN:2077-0383
2077-0383
DOI:10.3390/jcm12062109