Intravesical injections of triamcynolone and bladder hydrodistension in the treatment of patients with primary bladder pain syndrome.
M.N. Slesarevskaya,
I.V. Kuzmin,
Yu.A. Ignashov
Abstract:Introduction. Primary bladder pain syndrome (PBPS) is important in urology, due to its high prevalence, negative impact on the quality of life of patients, as well as the lack of effectiveness of existing treatment strategies. The aim of the study was to compare the effectiveness of hydrodistension of the bladder (HD) in combination with intravesical injections of triamcinolone in patients with non-ulcer forms of PBPS. Materials and Methods. In this study participated 68 women with PBPS in the age 38 to 74 y… Show more
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