Botulinum Toxin Type a Injections for the Treatment of Continent Catheterizable Ileal-Colic Urinary Diversion Muscularis Overactivity

Continent catheterizable diversions can exhibit long-term complications such as high pressures and involuntary unit contractions within the urinary reservoir, rendering them similar to neurogenic bladders. Given the similarity of these issues to neurogenic detrusor overactivity, the use of Botox injections is a logical treatment option to explore.
Source: Urology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Tags: Surgical Techniques in UROLOGY Source Type: research