Multiple magnetic resonance imaging in patients with implanted sacral nerve stimulator.

2020 
AIM The aim of this study was to assess possible impacts of multiple magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans on the function of InterStim™ sacral neurostimulator systems (SNS; Medtronic Inc.) devices and on patient's safety. METHODS Over the course of 17 years, a total of 16 patients required 72 MRI examinations in various parts of the body. Each time an MRI was performed, the implanting urologist evaluated the SNS device function and deactivated the implant before the scan. Patients were monitored continuously during and after the procedure. After the MRI session, the site of the implanted device was examined, and the SNS device was reactivated. RESULTS None of the patients experienced pain or discomfort during or after the MRI scan. Impedances and stimulation amplitudes were recorded before and after MRI and showed no statistically significant changes regarding implant function. Micturition-time charts after MRI procedures were compared with previous records and showed no deviations either. No negative consequences of multiple MRIs have been observed. CONCLUSION This is the first report of patients successfully undergoing multiple MRI scans despite a previously implanted SNS. Sixteen patients underwent more than one MRI scan, with no negative effect on the functional outcome of SNS or negative side effects for the patients.
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