Which injectable to use in the treatment of intrinsic sphincter deficiency?
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- DOI: 10.1097/MOU.0b013e32833a4420
Which injectable to use in the treatment of intrinsic sphincter deficiency?
Abstract
Purpose of review: Injectable agents are frequently used in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence in a variety of patients. Materials and techniques used in this therapy have evolved over time, with the relatively recent introduction of several novel therapies. The publication of recent evidence regarding these newer agents as well as older materials has provided fuel for the debate over which therapy is best.
Recent findings: Each of the agents discussed in this paper has variable biophysical properties that affect its efficacy and safety. Despite increasing evidence evaluating the various injectable materials for the treatment of stress incontinence, there is no clear data to establish any agent as superior or inferior in the various subgroups in which they are used.
Summary: The ideal periurethral injectable agent has not yet been identified though many of the currently used agents have acceptable efficacy in selected populations. There is active research into novel therapies that may prove effective.
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