Subjects with refractory chronic constipation are offered two conventional therapeutic strategies: either medical treatment, either surgery (in the case of medication failure). Nevertheless, a procedure less invasive than surgery could be an alternative strategy: the sacral nerve modulation. This procedure consists in stimulating the nerves which control the contractions of the colon and so the defecation phenomenon. Several open trials have suggested that sacral nerve modulation may be effective in reducing constipation and related symptoms. The aim of this randomized clinical trial is to assess the efficacy of the sacral nerve stimulation in patients with constipation.
The prevalence of constipation is 2-27% in Western countries. For patients failing medical treatment (laxatives, biofeedback), a surgical solution may be considered (subtotal colectomy). But results are variable and it puts them at risk of functional sequelae. Sacral nerve modulation is a minimally invasive procedure compared with the standard surgical support (colectomy) and reversible, which consists in two stages. First, a 3-week temporary stimulation test allows verifying the efficacy of neuromodulation. If the test is positive, the stimulating electrode is definitely implanted. Risks related to the procedure (infection, pain) are much smaller than those associated with a conventional surgical support. Non comparative studies conducted with 19 and 62 patients showed that 40-73% of implanted patients have an improvement of their constipation and could benefit of permanent implantation with good results in medium term. The primary objective of the investigators study is to evaluate the short-term efficacy (percentage of responders at 2 months) of sacral nerve modulation in the treatment of severe chronic constipation. This is a cross-over designed, double-blinded, French multicenter clinical trial, including two periods: 2 months of stimulation ON and 2 months of stimulation OFF. Between these two periods, a 15-days period of "wash-out" will be respected during which all patients will be in OFF mode (4.5 months in total). This period of 4.5 months will be extended by a follow-up period of 7 months during which all patients will be treated (stimulation ON). If this trial showed efficiency of this procedure, patients with severe refractory constipation could benefit of a sacral nerve modulation test before considering a surgical treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
20
After the definitive implantation, stimulators are placed in position ON (arm on-off) or OFF (arm off-on) for the first arm and in position OFF for the second arm during 8 weeks. Then all the stimulators are switched OFF (both first and second arms) for 15 days. Finally stimulators are maintained in position OFF for the first arm and switched ON for the second arm during 8 weeks
Service d'hépato-gastroentérologie et oncologie digestive
Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
Service d' Hépato-gastro-entérologie
CHU de Limoges, Limoges, France
Service d'exploration fonctionnelle digestive -Hospices Civils de Lyon
Lyon, Lyon, France
: Clinique de chirurgie digestive et endocrinienne. Institut des Maladies de l'Appareil Digestif (IMAD
Nantes, Nantes, France
Service d'hépato-gastroentérologie - CHU estaing
Clermont-Ferrand, France
Service de gastroentérologie - AP HP
Colombes, France
Service de Chirurgie générale - CHU de Grenoble
Grenoble, France
Service de gastroentérologie - hopital nord -AP-HM
Marseille, France
SMAD CHU Pontchaillou -Rennes
Rennes, France
Service de physiologie digestive, urinaire, respiratoire et sportive - CHU de rouen
Rouen, France
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Percentage of patients showing a positive response to sacral nerve stimulation at 2 months
Percentage of patients showing a positive response to sacral nerve stimulation during the period " ON " compared with the period " OFF " based on an objective assessment of the number of feces and their characteristics
Time frame: 2 months of the stimualtion period
Clinical characteristics, manometry data, Wexner score of responders to stimulation during the temporary stimulation test (period before the permanent implantation)
Time frame: 3 weeks between temporary and permanent implantations
Clinical characteristics, manometry data, Wexner score of responders to short-term stimulation
Time frame: 2 months after permanent implantation
Efficacy of neuromodulation
Efficacy of neuromodulation (percentage of positive responders) at 1 year
Time frame: 1 year after permanent implantation
Manometry data, Wexner, QoL and EVA scores, time of colonic transit of responders to prolonged stimulation
Time frame: 1 year after permanent implantation
To evaluate the investigator opinion about the neuromodulation response, using the patient diary.
Time frame: 1 year after permanent implantation
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