医学
神秘的
盆腔检查
尿失禁
尿动力学试验
相伴的
外科
体格检查
病理
替代医学
作者
Anis Kaldawy,Nadav Cohen,Wisam Assaf,Meirav Schmidt,Ofer Lavie,Yoram Abramov
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2023-01-01
卷期号:25 (1): 59-63
摘要
Diagnosing occult stress urinary incontinence (OSUI) prior to surgical intervention for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) repair may allow for adding an anti-incontinence procedure and thus prevent postoperative SUI.To compare preoperative detection rates for OSUI by either a multichannel urodynamic investigation or by a plain pelvic examination.We retrospectively evaluated the medical charts of all women who underwent urodynamic investigation prior to surgical repair of advanced POP at our institution between 1 January 2006 and 31 December 2012.In total, 720 women underwent surgical POP repair during the study period, of whom 54 (7.5%) were diagnosed with OSUI preoperatively. Of these patients, 54 (100%) were detected by multichannel urodynamic investigation while only 27 (50%) were detected by a plain pelvic examination (P = 0.001). Bladder fullness during the pelvic examination was associated with higher detection rates for OSUI (P = 0.001). Women with OSUI who underwent concomitant tension-free vaginal tape and POP repair procedures did not develop de novo SUI or obstructive voiding symptoms (OVS) postoperatively.Preoperative multichannel urodynamic investigation has significantly higher detection rates for OSUI than a plain pelvic examination. Utilizing this modality resulted in no cases of de novo SUI or OVS postoperatively.
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