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ABSTRACT Introduction Pelvic organ prolapse is a common condition and many women seek surgical treatment for prolapse symptoms. However, recurrence of prolapse after surgical treatment is common. A think tank was held at ICI‐RS 2025 to discuss how the assessment and indifferent results from conservative and surgical management can be improved.
Rohna Kearney +9 more
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Marta Barba,1 Matteo Frigerio,2 Tomaso Melocchi,1 Desirèe De Vicari,1 Alice Cola2 1Gynecology and Obstetric Department, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy; 2Gynecology and Obstetric Department, Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo Dei Tintori, Ospedale ...
Cola A +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To evaluate the clinical efficacy of low‐frequency electrical stimulation (LES) in treating UI among postpartum women. Methods Postpartum women diagnosed with UI who received treatment at two tertiary hospitals between 1st January and 30th June 2020 were included.
Yaxin Liang +5 more
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Pelvic floor muscle training protocol for stress urinary incontinence in women: A systematic review [PDF]
M. do S. Mouta Oliveira +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background The current literature summarizes the trends in the surgical management of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and not the general trends of management for all UI types in the US. Additionally, recent evidence on racial and ethnic disparities in UI related surgical utilization is limited. Objective To describe the currently prescribed
Rawan O. Almadfaa +5 more
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Perineal ultrasound evaluation of urethral angle and bladder neck mobility in women with stress urinary incontinence [PDF]
R Pregazzi +5 more
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ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL ASPECTS OF URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY
The prostate cancer is one of the most frequent causes of death among adult men. The treatment goal to eradicate the disease is obtained by the RP.
Lukyanova, Anna
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ABSTRACT Aims Urinary incontinence (UI) is a prevalent condition among adults and imposes a substantial societal burden, yet its association with all‐cause mortality remains uncertain. This study systematically reviewed and quantified the association between UI and mortality risk.
Yanyan Zhou +6 more
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The perspective of a neurologist on treatment-related research in fecal and urinary incontinence [PDF]
Clare J. Fowler
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