Neuromodulation for refractory overactive bladder in men
Male incontinence is an important and often neglected medical problem that has a huge impact on quality of life. Men who are refractory to medications are considered for minimally invasive second ‐line measures such as botulinum toxin A and neuromodulation. In this article the authors discuss the use of neuromodulation in men with refractory overactive bladder, its place in current guidelines, efficacy and potential adverse events.
Source: Trends in Urology and Men's Health - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Chloe Mount,
Sachin Malde,
Stefano Palmisani,
Dudley Robinson,
Arun Sahai Tags: Overactive bladder Source Type: research
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