Trigonal injection of botulinum toxin-A does not cause vesicoureteral reflux in neurogenic patients


Autoria(s): MASCARENHAS, Frederico; COCUZZA, Marcello; GOMES, Cristiano Mendes; LEAO, Nilo
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

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Aims: We evaluated the effect of botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) injections in the trigone on the antireflux mechanism and evaluated its short-term efficacy. Materials and Methods: Between April and December 2006, 21 patients (10 men and 11 women) were prospectively evaluated. All were incontinent due to refractory NDO and underwent detrusor injection of 300 units of BTX-A, including 50 units into the trigone. Baseline and postoperative evaluation after eight weeks included cystogram, urinary tract ultrasound and urodynamics. Results: At baseline, 20 patients had no vesicoureteral (VUR) and one had grade II unilateral VUR. Postoperative evaluation revealed no cases of de novo VUR and the patient with preinjection VUR had complete resolution of the reflux. Ultrasound showed 5 (23.8%) patients with hydronephrosis before BTX-A injection and only one (4.8%) at the followup evaluation (p=0.066). After treatment, 9 (42.8%) patients became dry, 11 (52.4%) were improved and one (4.8%) had no improvement. Improved patients received antimuscarinic treatment and 8 (38.1%) became dry, with a final total continence rate of 80.1%. Cystometric capacity increased from 271 +/- 92 to 390 +/- 1189 ml (p = 0.002), reflex volume varied from 241 +/- 96 to 323 +/- 201 ml (p = 0.020) and maximum detrusor pressure reduced from 66 +/- 39 to 38 +/- 37 cm H2O (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Our results confirm the safety of trigone injections of BTX-A in terms of development of VUR and upper urinary tract damage. Whether they are beneficial for patients with NDO or other causes of voiding dysfunction will need further studies.

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NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS, v.27, n.4, p.311-314, 2008

0733-2467

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/21375

10.1002/nau.20515

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nau.20515

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eng

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WILEY-LISS

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Neurourology and Urodynamics

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Palavras-Chave #bladder #botulinum toxin #detrusor overactivity #kidney #vesicoureteral reflux #CORD INJURED PATIENTS #DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY #BLADDER #INCONTINENCE #Urology & Nephrology
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