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Sacral Neuromodulation in Children and Adolescents

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2 - 17 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of neuromodulation for treatment of chronic constipation and fecal incontinence in pediatric patients and to evaluate the differences between the invasive vs. non-invasive approach.

Description

Patients are selected according to the eligibility requirements. After obtaining informed consent off-label use and potential risks of sacral neuromodulation, all included patients and next of kin give written informed consent to the study.

At baseline, patients are randomized to one of the two predefined subgroups: either invasive sacral neuromodulation or non-invasive sacral neuromodulation. Clinical symptoms and outcome variables are compared regarding the beginning of non-invasive sacral neuromodulation or the implantation of the tined lead electrode. Patients are closely monitored within 6 months. Treatment success is evaluated in routine clinical check-ups (week 4/8/12 and 24) and via specialized questionnaires and bowel movement diaries. Quality of life is evaluated at baseline and after 12 and 24 weeks of treatment.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • age between 2-17 years
  • informed consent
  • chronic constipation according to the ROME IV criteria for more than 3 months with or without encopresis/soiling despite underlying diseases such as slow-transit constipation, rectal evacuation disorders or Hirschsprung's disease.
  • refractory to conventional treatment in an appropriate weight-adapted application (training for bowel movements, lifestyle changes, pelvic floor training, pharmacological options)
  • in cases of Hirschsprung's disease: diagnosis confirmed histologically by rectal biopsies and in case of resection of an aganglionic segement: period between surgery and SNM at least 1 year
  • in cases of anorectal malformation or mechanical obstruction: post-surgical status: period between surgery and SNM at least 1 year

Exclusion Criteria:

  • metabolic, inflammatory, and hormonal causes for chronic constipation
  • toxic megacolon or further emergencies, which must be treated surgically
  • sacral fractures or substantial differences in the sacral anatomy
  • inflammatory bowel disorders
  • rectal prolapse
  • neuronal malignancies under medical and radiation therapy
  • seizures

Study details

Chronic Constipation With Overflow, Encopresis With Constipation and Overflow Incontinence, Hirschsprung's Disease, Anorectal Malformations, Sacral Dysgenesis

NCT04713085

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

7 March 2024

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