Follow-up of long-time treatment with intravesical oxybutynin for neurogenic bladder in children.

Abstract
Anticholinergic treatment for the hyperreflexic neurogenic bladder in childhood is an established method, together with clean intermittent catheterization (CIC), to promote continence and protect the upper urinary tract from deterioration. Recently, the use of oxybutynin, a compound with anticholinergic, smooth muscle relaxant and local anesthetic effects, has become widely used with both oral and intravesical administration.

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