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[Botulinium toxin and idiopathic overactive bladder: Multicentric contempory management in Bourgogne]

Authors :
A, Schneider
B, Tourlonias
L, Cormier
E, Mourey
N, Koutlidis
E, Delorme
J, Pasquale
I, Kermarec
A-D, Foahom-Kamwa
V, Bonniaud
Source :
Progres en urologie : journal de l'Association francaise d'urologie et de la Societe francaise d'urologie. 28(3)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Since 2014, OnabotulinumtoxinA BotoxAll urogynecology centers of the country were asked in order to list all patients who were treated since marketing autorisation. Patient symptoms, previous treatments, paraclinic evaluations, data of surgery and the characteristics of the follow up were collected and analyzed.Six centers used BoNTA and five have accepted to participate. Ninety-seven patients have been identified. Sixty-eight first injections (70 %) were carried out with the strict frameworf of the marketing autorisation (urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary incontinence). All patients had at least two symptoms. In 69 %, Botulinum toxin was a second-line treatment after the failure of tibial neuromodulation or sacral neuromodulation. Urodynamic evaluation was carried out for 91 % of patients. The search for a post-void residual volume was observed for 59 % of patients during the follow up.In our country, BoNTA injections for idiopathic overactive bladder are mainly effected after tibial neuromodulation or sacral neuromodulation failure. Diagnostic, operating and outcome evaluation practices are still very heterogeneous pleading for a greater standardization of this new therapy in this indication.3.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
11667087
Volume :
28
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Progres en urologie : journal de l'Association francaise d'urologie et de la Societe francaise d'urologie
Accession number :
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