Surgery Overview
Urethral bulking to treat
urinary incontinence involves injecting material
around the
urethra. This may be done to:
- Close a hole in the urethra through which urine
leaks out.
- Build up the thickness of the wall of the urethra so it
seals tightly when you hold back urine.
Most bulking materials are injected around the urethra just outside
the muscle of the urethra at the bladder outlet.1
Injecting the bulking material may be done through the skin, through the
urethra or, in women, through the vagina. Needle placement is guided by the
use of a
cystoscope inserted into the urethra.
Materials used for urethral bulking include:1
- Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
- Bovine collagen (glutaraldehyde cross-linked bovine
collagen).
- Durasphere.
Urethral bulking procedures are usually performed under
local anesthesia in women, but men may require a
general or
regional anesthesia. A local anesthetic allows the
person to stand up after an injection to determine whether continence has been
achieved. If continence has not been restored, another injection may be done
immediately.
The surgery is used mostly for women and occasionally for
men.
What To Expect After Surgery
Most urethral bulking injections can be done in a doctor's
office or surgery center. They rarely require hospitalization. You may need to take it easy for a few days afterward.
Why It Is Done
Urethral bulking may be done to treat:
How Well It Works
Urethral bulking usually relieves symptoms for about 1 year,
although 2 to 3 injections are likely to be needed.2
Risks
The main risks related to urethral bulking are pain at the
injection site, injury to the urethra, and migration of the bulking material. On rare occasions, it travels to the lungs.
What To Think About
This surgery is used mostly for women and occasionally for men.
Collagen used for bulking is obtained from cows and is used after
being chemically modified. It may cause allergic reactions in some people,
therefore a skin test is done to check for allergies before collagen is used.
Collagen is absorbed slowly by the body, which makes it necessary to repeat the
injections after several years. Collagen therapy is expensive.
Two materials under study for bulking use are silicone and fat
taken from the person receiving the urethral bulking. The use of fat as a
bulking material eliminates the possibility of allergic reactions. However,
there are indications from animal studies that it may be reabsorbed quickly by
the body, thereby losing its effectiveness.
This treatment method avoids the risks associated with abdominal
surgery.
Before having urethral bulking treatment, ask your doctor about the
following:
- How much success has the doctor
had in treating incontinence with surgery? The success of surgical
procedures for urinary incontinence depends on the experience and skill of the
surgeon.
- Is there anything you can do to increase
the likelihood of a successful surgery? Losing weight, quitting smoking,
or doing pelvic floor (Kegel) exercises before surgery may increase the
likelihood of regaining continence after surgery.
Complete the
surgery information form (PDF)
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to help you prepare for this surgery.