Abstract

Neurogenic detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia can be treated medically by intrasphincteric injection of lidocaine or botulinum toxin. The indications, practical modalities and results of these two molecules are described in the light of a review of the literature, which indicates that lidocaine injections alone are useless. The results of the various types of transperineal injection of botulinum toxin A with electromyographic or direct endoscopic guidance are described.

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