Efficacy of Electrical Pudendal Nerve Stimulation and Sacral in Treating Non-obstructive Neurogenic Urinary Retention

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

70

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 1, 2024

Primary Completion Date

November 30, 2024

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2024

Conditions
Urinary Retention
Interventions
PROCEDURE

electrical pudendal nerve stimulation

The patient was positioned prone post-micturition. Long needles (0.40 Х 100 mm) were inserted perpendicularly, 1 cm bilateral to the sacrococcygeal joint, to a depth of 80-90 mm, eliciting sensations referred to the urethra or anus. The lower points, 1 cm bilateral to the coccyx tip, received oblique insertion of longer needles (0.40 Х 125 mm) toward the ischiorectal fossa (90-110 mm depth), inducing sensations precisely to the urethra. Connected to a G6805-2 Multi-Purpose Health Device, the ipsilateral needles created an electric loop, with the upper as anode and lower as cathode. Direct electrical stimulation (2.5 Hz, 25\~35 mA) for 60 minutes targeted the pudendal nerve, thrice weekly for a total of 4 weeks.

PROCEDURE

sacral neuromodulation

In the prone position, patients undergo sacral nerve root localization through MRI and CT fusion analysis. A 3D-printed sacral foramen puncture template is crafted for precision. Using local anesthesia, a 20G needle at a 60° angle enters the S3 sacral foramen along the template. A temporary stimulator, delivering square waves (14-35 Hz, 210-360 μs), tests motor and sensory responses to confirm accuracy. Self-fixating electrodes are then implanted, validated, and tunneled subcutaneously. External connection to a temporary stimulator provides a 4-week therapeutic experiential stimulation.Patients are administrated by antibiotics peri-operatively to prevent lead site infection.

Trial Locations (1)

200030

Shanghai research institute of acupuncture and meridian, Shanghai

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Shanghai Pudong Hospital of TCM

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Shanghai Yueyang Integrated Medicine Hospital

OTHER

lead

Shanghai Institute of Acupuncture, Moxibustion and Meridian

OTHER

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