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Speaking live at ECA New York in ‘05 Paul explains how weight belts alter recruitment mechanisms, reduce stability and potentially cause incontinence. He shows an elite level example…
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Austrian researchers are successfully treating incontinent women with the patient’s own muscle-derived stem cells. The findings of the first clinical study of its kind were presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
“Urinary incontinence is a major problem for women, and for an increasing number of men,” said Ferdinand Frauscher, M.D., associate professor of radiology at the Medical University of Innsbruck and the head of uroradiology at University Hospital. “We believe we have developed a long-lasting and effective treatment that is especially promising because it is generated from the patient’s own body.”
The stem cells are removed from a patient’s arm, cultured in a lab for six weeks, and then injected into the wall of the urethra and into the sphincter muscle. The result is increased muscle mass and contractility of the sphincter and a thicker urethra. Many patients have no urinary leakage within 24 hours after the 15- to 20-minute outpatient procedure.
Stress incontinence affects nearly 15 million people — primarily women — around the world. It occurs when the urethra narrows or becomes otherwise abnormal, or when the sphincter muscles that help open and close the urethra become weak or diminished, causing urine leakage when an individual exercises, coughs, sneezes, laughs or lifts heavy objects.
Twenty females, ages 36 to 84, who were experiencing minor to severe stress incontinence participated in the research. Muscle-derived stem cells were removed from each patient’s arm and cultured, or grown, using a patented technique that yielded 50 million new muscle cells (myoblasts) and 50 million connective tissue cells (fibroblasts) after six weeks. When implanted into the patient under general or local anesthetia, the new stem cells began to replicate the existing cells nearby. One year after the procedure, 18 of the study’s 20 patients remain continent.
“These are very intelligent cells,” Dr. Frauscher said. “Not only do they stay where they are injected, but also they quickly form new muscle tissue and when the muscle mass reaches the appropriate size, the cell growth ceases automatically.”
Since the stem cells must be in contact with urethra and sphincter tissue for the procedure to work, a major factor in the success of this treatment was the development of transurethral three-dimensional ultrasound. “With real-time ultrasound, we are able to see exactly where the new cells must be placed,” Dr. Frauscher said.
Stem cells are unspecialized cells capable of renewing themselves through cell division. Scientists believe that adult stem cells are located in small numbers throughout the tissues of the human body, where they quietly reside until activated by disease or injury and begin dividing. In addition to repairing body tissue, stem cells can be induced to become cells for specialized functions of the body.
Dr. Frauscher said the cost of the stem cell procedure was comparable to two popular treatments for incontinence: the long-term purchase and use of absorbents, such as adult diapers, and collagen injections, which show improvement during the first six months but often result in symptoms returning after a year. Dr. Frauscher also said the stem cell treatment appears to be more successful with women at this time. For men, incontinence is often caused by prostate surgery, which may result in scar tissue formation, where the stem cells do not grow very well. In men without scar tissue stem cell therapy seems to work as well as in women, Dr. Frauscher said.
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This is a short clip by Dr. Herb Riemenschneider of Riverside Urology in Columbus, Ohio about Female Urinary Incontinence.
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Overview:
Urinary incontinence and disorders of the bladder and pelvic organs affect many women of all ages and can have a major impact on their quality of life. But there are effective treatments.
Disorders relating to the pelvic organs
Types of urinary incontinence
Urge incontinence – definition and treatments
Stress incontinence – definition and treatments
Guest:
Dr. Leslie Rickey, a urologist and urogynecologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. Rickey is also an istant professor of surgery at the University of Maryland
School of Medicine.
Links:
Female Incontinence
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRS6236NnV4
Uterine Prolapse – Causes and Treatments
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96mOshZHFh4
Minimally Invasive Bladder Repair for Stress Urinary Incontinence
http://www.umm.edu/womenscenter/bladder_repair.htm
Urogynecology and Reconstructive Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/womenscenter/div_uro.htm
Dr. Leslie Rickey
http://www.umm.edu/doctors/leslie_m_rickey.html
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