Safety and tolerability of sedation-free flexible cystoscopy for intradetrusor botulinum toxin-A injection
- PMID: 17296397
- DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2006.10.050
Safety and tolerability of sedation-free flexible cystoscopy for intradetrusor botulinum toxin-A injection
Abstract
Purpose: Intradetrusor botulinum toxin-A injection is a promising emerging therapy for neurogenic and idiopathic overactive bladder that is refractory to current antimuscarinic agents. We evaluated a sedation-free procedure using flexible endoscopy to perform intradetrusor botulinum toxin-A injection using a validated pain score to assess the tolerability of this technique.
Materials and methods: Five men and 22 women with idiopathic overactive bladder refractory to antimuscarinics were prospectively evaluated and randomized to 100 U (14) or 150 U botulinum toxin-A (13). Subjects underwent BTA injection with intravesical lidocaine using a 14Fr Olympus flexible cystoscope, which accommodates a 27 gauge flexible Olympus injection needle. Patients were evaluated with the visual analog scale to evaluate discomfort during and 15 minutes after the procedure. Procedure time was recorded.
Results: In 22 female patients the mean pain score was 3.1 (range 0 to 10) during the procedure and 0.7 (range 0 to 7) 15 minutes after the procedure. In 5 male patients the mean pain score was 1.6 (range 0 to 3.5) during the procedure and 0.0 with all reporting no pain 15 minutes after the procedure. Mean procedure time was 4.5 minutes (range 4 to 6). Only 1 of the 27 patients requested sedation before any subsequent injections.
Conclusions: Sedation-free intradetrusor botulinum toxin-A injection using intravesical lidocaine and flexible endoscopy is a well tolerated and safe procedure to perform in an office setting.
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