Benson J T
Indiana University, 1633 N. Capital Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA.
Curr Womens Health Rep. 2001 Aug;1(1):61-6.
A critical evaluation of the literature published over the past year reveals several therapeutic options for urge incontinence. Basic science advances in understanding the pathophysiology of bladder instability are paramount in the development of new therapeutic options, chief of which is sacral neuromodulation. Epidemiologic studies from around the world impact the therapies and diagnosis. Therapies include hormone delivery systems, pharmaceutical, combined behavioral and drug, botulinum, surgery, magnetic stimulation, and sacral neuromodulation.