Abstract

Objective: Neuropathic bladder and urinary system pathology, such as incontinence and stone formation, are the most frequently encountered complications of spinal cord injury (SCI) and neurological disease. This study assesses the patient population and current practice at a tertiary UK neurourology service following dedicated clinic restructuring in 2017. Methods: A retrospective database was created to assess all patients attending the neurourology clinic over an 8-month period. The database recorded patient demographics, pathologies and subsequent investigations and management. Clinical innovations such as dedicated patient questionnaires and the formation of a dedicated multidisciplinary team, and their subsequent impacts on service improvement, were also assessed. Results: A total of 99 patients attended the clinic during the study. The most common pathology was SCI (51.5% (51)). The most common complaints were continence and catheter issues (61.6% (61)). Urinary symptoms such as frequency (15.2% (15)), infection (13.1% (13)) and urinary tract stones (9.1% (9)) accounted for the remainder of presenting complaints. Operative intervention was required in 25.3% (25) of cases. Conclusion: Patients with SCI and neurological disease experience a range of urinary symptoms with significant morbidity. Ensuring upper tract integrity, safe bladder management and intervening when necessary to improve quality of life are important concerns for the neurourologist. The redesigning of a dedicated neurourology clinic has permitted the treatment of such patients with a systematic approach ensuring safe bladder monitoring and upper tract surveillance. The introduction of a validated patient-reported symptom score has helped objective monitoring of symptoms before and after specific interventions. Patient concerns regarding sexual function and fertility are increasingly being encountered and addressed in the clinic. Level of evidence: 4

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