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  The relationships between preoperative urodynamic parameters and clinical outcomes in urinary stress incontinence
 
 
Title: The relationships between preoperative urodynamic parameters and clinical outcomes in urinary stress incontinence
Author: Yaşar Bozkurt
Oğuz Mertoğlu
Ferruh Zorlu
Appeared in: Dicle medical journal
Paging: Volume 35 (2008) nr. 4 pages 254-259
Year: 2008
Contents: The aim of present study was to evaluate the influence of urodynamic parameters on preoperative and postoperative clinical pictures in stress incontinence.Charts of patients, who were operated for stress incontinence using autologous rectus fascia sling between March 1999 and January 2005 in Tepecik Training and Research Hospital Urology Clinic, were evaluated retrospectively.A total of 41 patients were divided into two subgroups as, pure (10 patients) and mixed stress incontinence (31 patients) groups. Mean age of patients was 50.4 (33-70) years. Fifteen patients had intrinsic sphincter insufficiency (ISI). Mixed incontinence group had lower volume for first sensation and more detrusor overactivity than pure group. ISI did not alter the success of operation. Urodynamically no relationship was found between detrusor pressure and postoperative postvoiding residual urine (P>0.05).In conclusion, urodynamic evaluation before surgery was not related to preoperative and postoperative clinical picture of patients, but first sensation of bladder is only predictive for the success in fascial sling surgery.
Publisher: Dicle University Medical School (provided by DOAJ)
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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