Urethral mobility is an important outcome for women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI); however, the relationship between urethral mobility and the transobturator tape (TOT) procedure has not been ...
Detecting and characterizing bladder-pressure-driven leakage. Leakage may occur as a result of urethral dysfunction, bladder dysfunction, or a combination of both. The first component of a urodynamic ...
Urinary retention is a well-known complication of incontinence surgery, but the incidence depends on the definition of retention. Catheterization beyond 1 week is necessary in only 4—8% of patients ...
Type III stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is generally defined as a condition that involves intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD). Although the clinical parameters for ISD are loosely defined as a ...
Long-term pathway for potential reimbursement now established for Company's dual-energy noninvasive treatment for urethral hypermobility to improve stress urinary incontinence in women ENGLEWOOD, CO / ...
Many people with incontinence are hesitant to see a doctor as they feel embarrassed, believe their incontinence cannot be treated, or are convinced that the problem will eventually go away by itself.
The treatment of incontinence will vary according to the cause, type and severity of the problem. Non-medical treatment can be very effective in motivated patients with minor degrees of stress ...
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