Aims: To evaluate the acute and chronic urodynamic effects of electrically stimulated detrusor myoplasty in dogs.

Methods: Eight female mongrel dogs were studied acutely and six dogs chronically (0 to 12 weeks postoperatively). Bladders were wrapped with the rectus abdominis muscle, keeping an intact blood supply and at least two intercostal nerves of the flap preserved. Bladders were electrically stimulated with bipolar electrodes inserted into the muscle. Urodynamics and post void residual were measured post operatively in the acute studies and every 2 weeks for 3 months in chronic studies.

Results: Acutely, the increase in intravesical pressure was 45+/-7 cm H(2)O, which resulted in a postvoid residual of 26+/-3%. In the chronic study, increases of intravesical pressure sufficient to empty the bladder during myoplasty electrical stimulation were not sustained, although detrusor compliance and flap viability were preserved.

Conclusions: The electrically stimulated detrusor myoplasty worked well acutely to increase vesical pressure sufficient to empty the bladder, but the chronically stimulated myoplasty did not maintain efficient bladder emptying primarily due to electrode problems. Further studies with improved electrode material and placement are required before clinical application of the electrically stimulated detrusor myoplasty can be assessed.

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