Abstract

We treated 10 patients with motor or sensory urgency by paraurethral injection of a local anesthetic. After clinical and urodynamic work-up we applied 2.5 ml of 1% lidocain solution with Kollidon to delay absorption (Xyloneural) transvaginally to the right and left of the urethro-vesical junction. Each treatment cycle consisted of 3 injections with 2-week intervals between injections. 2 weeks after the last injection a repeat urodynamic investigation was done. All patients were improved by therapy: after the 3rd injection 3/10 women were free of symptoms, 6/10 women reported marked improvement, and one woman slight improvement of the symptoms of urgency and frequency. The mean bladder volume at the first sensation to void increased significantly after neural therapy (p = 0.02); other urodynamic parameters were not affected by neural therapy. No side effects were observed. We conclude that the paraurethral injection of a local anaesthetic is a simple and effective treatment in motor and sensory urgency.

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