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2 0 0 5 B J U I N T E R N A T I O N A L | 9 6 , 3 9 1 – 3 9 6 | doi:10.1111/j.1464-410X.2005.05637.x 391
Original Article
ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA IN MEN WITH ORTHOTOPIC ILEAL NEOBLADDERS
ABDEL-LATIF
et al.
Asymptomatic bacteriuria in men with
orthotopic ileal neobladders: possible
relationship to nocturnal enuresis
MOHAMED ABDEL-LATIF, AHMED MOSBAH, MAGDY S. EL BAHNASAWY,
ESSAM ELSAWY and ATALLAH A. SHAABAN
Urology & Nephrology Center, Mansoura University, Egypt
Accepted for publication 10 March 2005
OBJECTIVE
To assess prospectively the incidence with
time of asymptomatic bacteriuria in patients
with orthotopic ileal neobladders, and the
possible effect on neobladder function.
PATIENTS AND METHODS
In all, 47 patients (mean age 52.7 years, SD 8.7,
range 31–68) with uncomplicated orthotopic
ileal neobladders were prospectively
evaluated. With no antibiotic manipulation,
consecutive urine cultures were assessed
monthly. Continence was assessed by direct
information from the patients at each follow-
up visit.
RESULTS
Overall, 797 samples were cultured from the
47 patients (mean 17.6, SD 7.1). There was a
steady decrease in the incidence of positive
cultures, from 74.5%, to 35.6% and 6.7% at 1,
6 and 18 months, respectively. While there
was persistently sterile urine in only eight
patients (17%), 32 had occasional and seven
had persistent bacteriuria. Escherichia coli
was the commonest organism (76.6%)
followed by Klebsiella pneumonia (15.7%);
54% of E. coli and 38% of K. pneumonia
infections were sensitive to nitrofurantoin.
Diurnal continence was achieved in 98% of
the patients at 6 months after surgery. There
was a gradual decrease in the frequency of
nocturnal enuresis (NE) with time, from 87%,
to 42%, 28% and 27% at 1, 6, 12 and
18 months, respectively. There was a
significant correlation between the presence
of bacteriuria and NE during the first
6 months, but it was not sustained after that.
The age of the patients was also related
significantly to the incidence of NE; at
6 months, only one of 18 men aged £ 50 years
had NE, while 19 of 29 aged > 50 years had
(P < 0.001). At 1 year all patients aged
£ 50 years were nocturnally continent, while
half of those aged > 50 years had NE
(P = 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS
Ileal neobladders are associated with a high
incidence of asymptomatic bacteriuria during
the first year after surgery. There was
spontaneous clearance of bacteriuria with
time, with no antimicrobial manipulation.
Soon after surgery there was a significant
association between bacteriuria and NE. The
effect of antimicrobials on patients with NE
should be evaluated.
KEYWORDS
neobladders, bacteriuria, nocturnal enuresis
INTRODUCTION
The orthotopic ileal neobladder has been
considered by many investigators as the
standard method of urinary diversion after
The role of asymptomatic
bacteriuria in patients with urinary
diversion in general has been
reported as having a significant
role prognostically in several
published studies. Authors from
Mansoura, with considerable
experience in the constructing the
orthotopic ileal neobladder, have
evaluated the incidence of
asymptomatic bacteriuria in such
patients prospectively, and have
assessed its possible effect on
neobladder function.