TABLE 14

Urgency UI/overactive bladder operations

OPCS-4Description
Enlargement of the bladder
M36.2Ileocystoplasty
Botulinum toxin A injection
M43.4Endoscopic injection of neurolytic substance into the nerve of the bladder
M49.5Injection of therapeutic substance into the bladder wall
Neuromodulation
A70.1Implantation of neurostimulator into the peripheral nerve
A70.2Maintenance of neurostimulator in the peripheral nerve
A70.3Removal of neurostimulator from the peripheral nerve
A70.4Insertion of neurostimulator electrodes into the peripheral nerve

NEC, not elsewhere classified.

From: Appendix 1, Office of Population, Census and Surveys Classification of Interventions and Procedures, version 4, codes to identify surgical procedures (Hospital Episode Statistics data)

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