1221-Transurethral injection of botulinum toxin into the bladder wall for urinary incontinence due to neurogenic detrusor overactivity
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Assessment No | 1221 |
| Application Name | Transurethral injection of botulinum toxin into the bladder wall for urinary incontinence due to neurogenic detrusor overactivity |
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| Received | |
| Stage 2 - Eligibility | 12/9/2012 |
| Proposed DAP Received | 31/8/2012 |
| Stage 3 - 1st PASC | 1-2 December 2012 |
| Stage 3 – Release for Public Comment | Date of released for comment 27 January 2012 Consultation Decision Analytical Protocol (DAP) to guide the assessment of Transurethral injection of botulinum toxin into the bladder wall for urinary incontinence due to neurogenic detrusor overactivity (PDF 251 KB) Date of closed for comments 10 March 2012 |
| Stage 3 - 2nd PASC | estimated April 2012 |
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| Stage 4 - Submission of Collated Evidence | |
| Stage 5 - ESC evaluation | |
| Stage 6 - MSAC Appraisal | |
| Stage 6 - MSAC advice | |
| Stage 7 - Noting by Minister | |
| Stage 8 - Implementation |
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