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Transperineal ultrasound demonstrates high reproducibility and objectivity in evaluating pelvic floor muscle contractility. When integrated with digital palpation, it enhances functional assessment and facilitates standardized, imaging‐based strategies for individualized pelvic floor muscle training in clinical practice.
Yun Lin +4 more
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Perineal muscle strength as a predictor of stress urinary incontinence among young parous women in Mangaluru India. [PDF]
Amin AS, Leena KC.
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Women aged 50 or above, who have undergone mid‐urethral sling surgery 10–14 years earlier for stress urinary incontinence, report more pelvic pain than age‐matched women. Other lower urinary tract symptoms also seem to be more prevalent in women 50 years or above with previous surgery.
Anna Lundmark Drca +4 more
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Navigating the challenges of overactive bladder management in women. [PDF]
Braga A, Goldman HB, Padoa A, Serati M.
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Similar rates of women undergo re‐treatment for prolapse after surgery with native tissue and mesh, while subjective recurrence is common, and the site of reoperation varies depending on prior surgical treatment. Only a minority of mesh exposures requires surgical treatment.
Olga Wihersaari +5 more
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Short-Term Superiority of Transvaginal CO<sub>2</sub> Laser versus Radiofrequency in Stress Urinary Incontinence: A 12-Month Retrospective Cohort Analysis. [PDF]
Zheng X, Lin C, Zheng Y, Wang Y, Xu Y.
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Retropubic hemorrhage after TVT surgery, though rare, is a serious complication—we outline a management strategy emphasizing timely diagnosis and tailored treatment to reduce morbidity. Abstract Mid‐urethral slings (MUS) such as tension‐free vaginal tape (TVT) are the established gold standard surgical approach for treating stress urinary incontinence (
Greta Lisa Carlin +5 more
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Lower Urinary Tract System Symptoms and Urinary Incontinence in Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy; A Prospective Observational Comparative Study. [PDF]
Kagitci M +5 more
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Self‐reported dyspareunia one year after an obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) is less common among overweight and obese women than in normal weight. The risk for anal incontinence does not differ between the BMI groups one year after an OASI, while the risk for UI increases with increasing BMI.
Linda Hjertberg +3 more
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Strategies to improve sexual health in women with urinary incontinence: A scoping review. [PDF]
Askarloo Z +3 more
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