Der Urologe. Ausg. A
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This review summarizes results of neoadjuvant and adjuvant trials for locally advanced bladder cancer as well as data on systemic chemotherapy for metastatic urothelial cancer. Increasing attention has been drawn to targeted cancer therapies in the treatment of urothelial cancer in recent years. In future, molecular profiling will play a major role as a means to tailor individual therapy.
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Der Urologe. Ausg. A · Oct 2010
[Sacral neuromodulation in urology. The emperor's new clothes or effective high-tech medicine?].
Sacral nerve modulation (SNM) is an innovative, minimally invasive treatment that uses chronic low-level electrical stimulation of the sacral plexus to recruit residual physiological function of urinary bladder detrusor, pelvic floor muscles, and the anorectal continence structures. Classic indications for sacral neuromodulation in urology are refractory overactive bladder symptoms (urinary urgency ± incontinence) and chronic nonobstructive urinary retention. SNM also offers a therapeutic alternative in refractory chronic pelvic pain syndrome. ⋯ To date, no information on the number of implanted stimulators in Germany is available. This suggests the need for establishment of a national prospective registry. It would also be appropriate that the experts from the implantation centers form a working group.