Macroplastique

Macroplastique

A less invasive option for adult female stress urinary incontinence (SUI) primarily due to intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD). ISD is a condition where the patient has low  urethral pressure.

What is Macroplastique?
Macroplastique is an injectable soft-tissue urethral bulking agent for treating adult female stress urinary incontinence primarily due to intrinsic sphincter deficiency.  It is this permanent material that causes the bulking effect around the urethra after implantation.

How does Macroplastique work?
Macroplastique is injected into the tissues surrounding the urethra. The increased “bulk” allows the urethra to close more effectively and prevents urine from leaking.

How is the Macroplastique treatment performed?
The procedure to inject Macroplastique takes approximately 30 minutes.  Upon the start of the procedure, the doctor will give you local anesthetic in the tissues near your bladder to reduce discomfort.

A small optical instrument (cystoscope), placed in the urethra, is used during the procedure to allow your doctor to view your urethra and bladder while injecting Macroplastique into the surrounding urethral tissue.  Your doctor will also fill your bladder to halfway with water or saline to better view the implantation area.  The optical instrument is removed after the injection and your treatment is complete.

What can I expect after the procedure?
Most women can expect:

  • To stay at the treatment facility until the numbness from the anesthetic is gone and they can urinate on their own.  If you have difficulty urinating after the procedure, a catheter may be inserted temporarily until you urinate normally.
  • To receive a prescription for antibiotics to prevent infection.  It is important to take this antibiotic to reduce the risk of a urinary tract infection.
  • To resume their normal daily activities and return to work within a few days.

Your doctor will provide you with more specific instructions about your own recovery and if any restrictions on normal activities are recommended.

What are the treatment benefits?
The benefit of Macroplastique treatment is that you could be free from unwanted urinary leakage (dry) or have fewer episodes of urinary leakage.

Macroplastique has been available to treat this condition worldwide since 1991.  The majority of women treated with Macroplastique report a cure or improvement in their symptoms, with many seeing that improvement as soon as they leave the doctor’s office, hospital or clinic.  A successful treatment is a decrease in the amount and frequency of urine leakage due to stress urinary incontinence.

Uroplasty conducted a clinical trial with Macroplastique at twelve medical centers in the U.S. and Canada.  One hundred twenty two (122) female patients received Macroplastique Implants and were followed for 12 months after the initial treatment.  In the study, 75 out of 122 Macroplastique patients (61.5%) were improved at 12 months based on a physician’s scoring system (Stamey Grade).  Of the 75 improved patients, 45 (36.8% of the original 122 patients) were dry using the same scoring system.

For 22 of the 122 Macroplastique patients in the trial (18%), their SUI was worse or was unknown after 12 months.  When the patient’s condition was unknown, data was not available and Uroplasty does not know if these patients’ symptoms improved, remained the same, or became worse.

What are the risks I should know about?
As with any treatment, there are risks involved.  It is important to discuss risks and side effects with your doctor before undergoing any type of medical treatment.

Risks following a Macroplastique treatment include pain related to the procedure (which can be controlled with pain medication), a small amount of blood in your urine, having to use the bathroom more often or more urgently, delayed voiding, painful urination, and/or urinary tract infection.  There is also a potential risk related to receiving anesthesia during the treatment.

If after 48 hours you have urination that is difficult, frequent, or painful, or there is blood in your urine, contact your doctor immediately.  These may be signs of other more serious problems.

 

Adverse Event Number of Patients
Post-operative catheterization* 43 in 100
Urinary tract / bladder infection
(0 – 365 days post treatment)
25 in 100
Urinary retention 21 in 100
Painful urination (Dysuria) 19 in 100
Blood in urine
(Hematuria / Transient hematuria)
19 in 100
Pain at implantation site 16 in 100
Frequency 12 in 100
Strong desire to urinate, but no
incontinence episodes (Urgency)
12 in 100
Slowed urine stream 7 in 100
Incomplete bladder emptying 6 in 100
Urge incontinence 6 in 100
Hesitancy 5 in 100

* Instructions to the doctors allowed them to perform catheterizations
as a routine part of the procedure.

Many of the side effects reported in the clinical study occurred within 7 days after treatment and resolved within 30 days.  You should talk to your doctor about these side effects and how they can be resolved.

Will I need more than one treatment?
In the clinical trial, about half of the patients requested an additional treatment to either further improve or cure their incontinence.  Uroplasty recommends patients wait 12 weeks between treatments to allow healing and accurately see the full effect of the first treatment.  Talk to your doctor about an additional treatment if you continue to experience urine leakage.

What are the long-term results?
The long-term results with Macroplastique have not been established. Eighty-four women participated in the Macroplastique clinical trial for 2 years.  Using the same physician’s scoring system reported at 12 months (Stamey Grade), 63 out of these 84 women were improved at 2 years.  However, too many women did not attend their 2-year exam to assess improvement at 2 years.  Therefore, the actual improvement rate beyond 12 months is unknown.

If your symptoms do not improve or if symptoms return after treatment with Macroplastique, there are other options available.  You may require further treatment for stress urinary incontinence or you may have an additional form of incontinence or other urology or gynecology problem that needs to be diagnosed and treated.  For example, many women have mixed incontinence, such as a combination of SUI and urge incontinence, where urge incontinence is a sudden and uncontrollable urge to urinate. If this were the case, your doctor would work with you to determine an appropriate treatment option for your urge incontinence.  Treatment with Macroplastique does not prevent you from receiving other types of incontinence treatments – either for SUI or another form of incontinence.