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[Neurogenic, non-obstructive urinary retention: diagnosis and treatment].

Albert KaufmannLorenz Leitner
Published in: Aktuelle Urologie (2024)
Neurogenic, non-obstructive urinary retention has a varied aetiology. The condition can be caused by central-nervous diseases as well as by disorders of the peripheral nervous system. The formation of residual urine may lead to considerable problems that can have a significant impact on a patient's everyday life. A treatment appropriate for the lower urinary tract dysfunction and suited to the patient's situation in life is only possible if a differentiated diagnostic evaluation has been performed. Both conservative and surgical therapeutic strategies are available, while drug treatment approaches are less relevant. Neuromodulative procedures are particularly suitable for causal treatment of the dysfunction. For patients requiring artificial bladder voiding, intermittent self-catheterization is generally preferable to using an indwelling catheter.
Keyphrases
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  • urinary tract
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  • chronic kidney disease
  • ultrasound guided
  • prognostic factors
  • replacement therapy
  • patient reported outcomes
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