Introduction: In the last few decades, sacral neurostimulation (SNS) has proven to be an effective treatment option for functional bowel disorders. Experience concerning the role of SNS in the treatment of chronic constipation due to neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) however is limited.
Methods: In this report, we present the case of a 44-year old patient, with chronic refractory neurogenic constipation after a spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage, who was treated with SNS.
Results: Prior to treatment with SNS, the Constipation Scoring System showed a score of 22/30. Three months after SNS implantation, this score was reduced to 5/30. Patient had successful evacuation of stool every one to two days. Medication could be reduced to 15 drops of picosulphate per day. Patient experienced a significant improvement in quality of life.
Conclusions: We believe that SNS could offer a safe, effective and relatively cost-effective treatment for patients with NBD refractory to conservative treatment.
Keywords: Constipation; neurogenic bowel dysfunction; sacral neurostimulation.