Ultrasonic prediction of stress urinary incontinence development in surgery for severe pelvic relaxation
- PMID: 3049268
- DOI: 10.1159/000293675
Ultrasonic prediction of stress urinary incontinence development in surgery for severe pelvic relaxation
Abstract
Forty-six patients with a third-degree cystocele with no complaints of genuine stress urinary incontinence underwent complete urodynamic evaluation including ultrasonic evaluation before and 3 months postoperatively. Ultrasound examination was able to predict in 46 patients those requiring urethropexy surgery for support of their bladder base (n = 22). The 24 patients with good bladder base support by ultrasound did not develop genuine stress urinary incontinence. The use of ultrasound in women with third-degree cystocele appears to predict which patients will require urethropexy surgery in addition to their cystocele repair.
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