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2017
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) has a high prevalence and may be extremely bothersome. It is important for the general urologist to be able to assess, describe, and categorize this group of patients so that treatment, if appropriate, may be instigated.
Christopher R. Chapple, Altaf Mangera
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Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) has a high prevalence and may be extremely bothersome. It is important for the general urologist to be able to assess, describe, and categorize this group of patients so that treatment, if appropriate, may be instigated.
Christopher R. Chapple, Altaf Mangera
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2023
Abstract Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a common condition accounting for around 50% of all female urinary incontinence. Diagnosis includes robust history taking, clinical examination including cough stress test, urinalysis, and post-void residual measurement. For uncomplicated primary SUI, guidelines advise that urodynamic studies
Rachel Barratt, Suzanne Biers
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Abstract Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a common condition accounting for around 50% of all female urinary incontinence. Diagnosis includes robust history taking, clinical examination including cough stress test, urinalysis, and post-void residual measurement. For uncomplicated primary SUI, guidelines advise that urodynamic studies
Rachel Barratt, Suzanne Biers
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Obstetrics and gynecology, 1976
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) was studied in 125 women who were subjected to simultaneous urodynamic and radiologic evaluation. This included cystometry, urethral pressure profiles, measurement of effective urethral length, estimation of urethral mobility, and alterations in the urethrovesical angles during stress. The most common abnormality was a
E J, McGuire +3 more
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Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) was studied in 125 women who were subjected to simultaneous urodynamic and radiologic evaluation. This included cystometry, urethral pressure profiles, measurement of effective urethral length, estimation of urethral mobility, and alterations in the urethrovesical angles during stress. The most common abnormality was a
E J, McGuire +3 more
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2021
Lauren Caldwell, Amanda B. White
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Lauren Caldwell, Amanda B. White
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BMJ Case Reports
Incontinence is a major clinical issue in women’s health and well-being. Various interventions have been developed to address this issue; however, these carry a risk of significant potential complications. In recent years, the safety profile of mesh surgery in particular has been a focus of renewed debate.
Emily Rutherford +3 more
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Incontinence is a major clinical issue in women’s health and well-being. Various interventions have been developed to address this issue; however, these carry a risk of significant potential complications. In recent years, the safety profile of mesh surgery in particular has been a focus of renewed debate.
Emily Rutherford +3 more
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Erbium:YAG laser treatment of female stress urinary incontinence: midterm data
International Urogynecology Journal, 2019A. Kuszka +4 more
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Incontinence: Stress urinary incontinence treatment—surgery first?
Nature reviews. Urology, 2014X. Fritel, Chantale Dumoulin
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