Application of urethral injection of calcium hydroxyapatite as a natural bulking agent for improvement of urinary incontinence in children with spinal dysraphism
ConclusionInjection of CaHA into the bladder neck is relatively safe, reproducible, and effective for total dribbling urinary incontinence in children with spinal dysraphism. The bladder neck reconstruction with or without a urethral sling or other surgical procedures could be postponed until puberty in selected cases. However, further multicenter clinical trials are highly recommended.
Source: International Urology and Nephrology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research
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