[Interstitial cystitis: interventions and surgery - more than a last resort?].

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Klinik für Urologe, Interdisziplinäres Kontinenz- und Beckenbodenzentrum, Zentrum für Interstitielle Zystitis (IC) und Beckenschmerz, Städtisches Klinikum Lüneburg gGmbH, Lüneburg, Germany.

Published: December 2021

Interstitial cystitis is an underdiagnosed chronic-relapsing to chronic-progressive urinary bladder disease, whose pathogenesis and aetiology has not been fully elucidated. The disease itself cannot be cured and treatment is symptomatic. Treatment options comprise conservative and medicinal approaches as well as a large number of interventional/surgical procedures. These include intravesical instillation, transurethral procedures such as injections of botulinum toxin A, corticosteroids and local anaesthetics, hydrodistension and neuromodulation as well as (laser) fulguration, resection and cystectomy. Although surgical procedures are considered a late option and are often referred to as last-resort therapy, these interventional options often show good to very good response rates, manageable complications and a favourable risk-benefit evaluation. An overall generalisation of surgery as a last-resort treatment option should therefore be avoided and its use should be discussed based on the individual needs of each patient.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1668-2975DOI Listing

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