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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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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
wiley +1 more source
Women's knowledge and practices regarding urinary incontinence. [PDF]
Mostafa DA, Ahmed HI, Mohamed WA.
europepmc +1 more source
Zhishun Liu +25 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
ChatGPT in urogynecology: Comparing large language model responses to human experts
In this patient‐rated study, ChatGPT responses to common urogynecology questions were graded more highly for clarity, helpfulness, and reassurance. Findings are exploratory, and large language models should be viewed only as cautious adjuncts to expert care.
Reut Rotem +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Electroacupuncture for poststroke urinary incontinence: A systematic scoping review. [PDF]
Jiang T +9 more
europepmc +1 more source
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
wiley +1 more source
Prevalence and Impact of Urinary Incontinence at 5-10 Years After a Singleton Birth. [PDF]
Serrano-Raya L +9 more
europepmc +1 more source
People with spinal cord injury (SCI) experience bladder overactivity, which can cause incontinence. Dorsal genital nerve stimulation (DGNS) can suppress overactivity, providing a longer duration to reach a toilet. People with SCI trialed home‐based DGNS for 8 weeks. DGNS was effective in the laboratory, and participants found home‐based DGNS acceptable.
Sean Doherty +4 more
wiley +1 more source

