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[M-cholinolytic spasmex and its role in preoperative preparation of patients with urine incontinence].

Urologii︠a︡ 2007 January
Non-invasive uroflowmetric monitoring in females with combined incontinence has demonstrated that hyperactive urinary bladder and stress urine incontinence in females are similar in relation to functional disorders of the low urinary tract both in complete and partial syndrome of imperative urination. In the latter case, when imperative urine incontinence is absent, voiding structure is changed in the same manner, and the patients' preparation for surgical intervention demands long-term treatment with M-cholinolytics. We propose to use spasmex (trospium chloride) which has minimal side effects in long-term therapy. Conservative therapy of such patients with spasmex radically changes background for planning surgical intervention.

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