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Can Inter-Sphincteric and Pelvic Floor Botulinum Toxin Type a Injections Enhance Clinical Outcomes in Pediatric Patients With Non-Neurogenic Dysfunctional Voiding? Publisher



Hekmati P ; Ganjaroudi NM ; Dargah AH ; Jaberi M ; Siri MA ; Naserghandi A ; Mozafari S ; Kajbafzadeh AM
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Source: Journal of Pediatric Urology Published:2025


Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of external urethral sphincter (EUS) and perineal body BTX-A injections on uroflowmetric factors as well as severity of dysfunctional voiding. Methods: In a prospective cohort study, patients diagnosed with refractory non-neurogenic voiding dysfunction were included in this study. All cases were evaluated pre-operatively by ultrasonography, uroflowmetric study and electromyography (EMG). Voiding cystourethrography or direct radionuclide cystography and other diagnostic modalities were performed if indicated. Using a rigid pediatric endoscope, the urethra and bladder evaluated for underlying concurrent anomalies. BTX-A injection of the perineal body and EUS, was performed transperineally or/and endoscopically. The uroflowmetric parameters and dysfunctional voiding scoring system (DVSS) were evaluated as therapeutic outcomes. Post-operative voiding satisfaction was assessed using a 7-point Likert-type scale with higher response values reflecting greater symptom improvement. Results: The study demonstrated significant improvements in DVSS and uroflowmetric parameters in the included cases after a mean follow-up period of 16.14 ± 6.14 months. Among the 82 included cases, 12 patients experienced transient post-injection urinary incontinence, which resolved on average within 0.32 ± 0.91 weeks post-injection. Post-operative voiding satisfaction demonstrated a median score of 7 with an inter-quartile range of 1.25. Several limitations can be addressed including single center cohort study and absence of control group. Conclusion: This study demonstrates the therapeutic potential of BTX-A injection in refractory non-neurogenic dysfunctional voiding pediatric cases. In addition, the BTX-A injection depicted promising improvements of post-operative voiding satisfaction. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.