Application Detail
Status
ClosedDescription of Medical Service
The patient may be given a local anaesthetic with or without sedation, or general anaesthesia, prior to the procedure. A rigid or flexible cystoscope is inserted through the urethra and into the bladder to allow visualisation of the bladder wall. Reconstituted Botox® (200U in 30ml) is then injected into the inner muscular layer of the bladder wall.Description of Medical Condition
Urinary incontinence due to neurogenic overactive bladder (NOAB) also called neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO) is a distinct subset of the overactive bladder (OAB) syndrome that arises either as a direct result of a primary neurologic disorder (such as multiple sclerosis) or spinal cord injury or secondary to a non-neurologic disease impacting the bladder’s neural pathway.Reason for Application
-Medical Service Type
-Previous Application Number
Not ApplicableAssociated Documentation
Application Form
-PICO Confirmation
12-13 April 2012Final Decision Analytic Protocol ( DAP) (PDF 1351 KB)
Final Decision Analytic Protocol (DAP) (Word 184 KB)
Assessment Report
-Public Summary Document
29 - 30 November 2012Public Summary Document (PDF 835 KB)
Public Summary Document (Word 347 KB)
5 April 2013
Final Public Summary Document (PDF 93 KB)
Final Public Summary Document (Word 681 KB)
Predicted versus Actual
Public Summary Document - November 2016 (Word 138 KB)Public Summary Document - November 2016 (PDF 759 KB)
Meetings for this Application
PASC
1 - 2 December 2011ESC
11 - 12 October 2012MSAC
29 - 30 November 20125 April 2013
24-25 November 2016