AUA2019 076IC - Advanced OAB Therapies - What To Do When 1st And 2nd Line Therapies Do Not Work

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Support provided by an independent educational grant from Allergan, Astellas and Medtronic CME Available: https://auau.auanet.org/node/24581 Instructional Course Director(s) Kathleen Kobashi, MD, FACS, FPMRS Virginia Mason Medical Center Instructional Course Faculty(s) Sandip Vasavada, MD Professor of Surgery/Urology Cleveland Clinic Glickman Urological Institute and Lerner College of Medicine David Ginsberg, MD USC Institute of Urology This course would aim to discuss all guidelines-approved 3rd line therapies for the treatment of overactive bladder (OAB). Case–based discussion will be used adjunctively to illustrate how best to select patients in varying clinical scenarios and how to optimally counsel a patient on each of the available modalities, including onabotulinumtoxinA injection of the bladder, tibial nerve stimulation, and sacral nerve stimulation (SNS). Emerging therapies in neuromodulation will also be introduced. Optimal patient selection and integration of these therapies into the urology practice will be discussed in detail. Importantly, the technique of onabotulinumtoxinA injection, ideal tibial nerve stimulation, optimal SNS lead placement, and troubleshooting of the failed implant will be highlighted. Learning Objectives: Name the available 3rd line therapies for treatment of refractory OAB Practice the the injection technique for onabotulinumtoxinA for OAB Employ the technique of tibial nerve stimulation for OAB Indicate the optimal lead placement for sacroneuromodulation and troubleshooting the failed implant Identify the upcoming 3rd line therapies for OAB