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Replacement adaptor 09106 for patients with a dynamic graciloplasty or patients with sacral neuromodulation and abdominal IPGs. A retrospective, single center, stage 2a/2b development IDEAL case series

Colorectal Dis. 2022 Oct 13. doi: 10.1111/codi.16370. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

AIM: Due to the introduction of a new implantable pulse generator (IPG), the Interstim II, patients with either a dynamic graciloplasty or an abdominally placed IPG for sacral neuromodulation could not undergo surgery to replace their IPG in case of end of battery life. For these patients, the Medtronic Replacement Adaptor 09106 was created. This retrospective case series aims to study safety and feasibility of the Medtronic Replacement Adaptor 09106 in patients with abdominally placed IPGs.

METHODS: Seventeen patients (11 female, 6 male) received a replacement adaptor with a follow-up of 6 months. Outcome measures consisted of a bowel habit diary. Adverse events were classified using the Clavien-Dindo classification.

RESULTS: Outcome measures in the bowel habit diaries after replacement (feasibility) did not differ significantly from outcome measures before replacement. Adverse events occurred in 4 out of 17 patients (24%): 2 patients initially showed pocket site pain (Clavien-Dindo level I), which resolved without intervention. One patient suffered from poor wound closure (Clavien-Dindo level II), and 1 patient had persisting pocket pain (Clavien-Dindo level IIIa), for which a pocket revision was performed. Statistical analyses were performed making paired comparisons using a Wilcoxon signed rank test.

CONCLUSION: The Medtronic Replacement Adaptor 09106 is a valuable option for patients with dynamic graciloplasty or sacral neuromodulation and abdominal IPG and has complication rates similar to replacement of the Interstim without Replacement Adaptor 09106.

PMID:36226480 | DOI:10.1111/codi.16370

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