Urinary Incontinence and Anxiety in Pregnancy
Anxiety in Pregnancy (Disorder)Urinary Incontinence1 moreThis prospective case-control study aimed to evaluate the impact of presence, and severity of urinary incontinence (UI) on pregnancy related anxiety. The study included 160 pregnant women with uncomplicated pregnancies at the second trimester. The pregnant women with UI (n=80) were compared to the control group including continent pregnant women (n=80) in terms of Pregnancy-Related Anxiety Scores (PRAQ-R2) and Incontinence Consultation Questionnaire-Short Form (ICIQ-SF) in pregnant women. Pelvic Organ Prolapse Questionnaire (POP-Q) was considered for the diagnosis of pelvic organ prolapsus. The UI was also divided into subgroups as stress (SUI), urge (UUI), and mixed (MUI) types and they were also compared to the control group.
Uroflowmetry in Children With Enuresis Nocturnal
EnuresisBackground: Enuresis nocturna is an important social and psychological problem in children. Uroflowmetry is an important test used to investigate lower urinary tract symptoms.. Objective:To evaluate the uroflowmetry (UFM) results of children with nocturnal enuresis (NE). Method: The uroflowmetry findings of healthy and visualized children without any urinary symptoms and who were prospectively admitted to the urology and pediatric surgery outpatient clinic with the complaint of Enuresis nocturna between January 2020 and July 2021 were compared. Information (anamnesis, physical examination, radiology results and laboratory tests) and uroflowmetry results of NE and healthy children included in the study were recorded.
Prospective Cohort Study of Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy Using MPATHY Restorelle...
Pelvic Organ ProlapseUrinary Incontinence1 moreRobotic approach to sacral colpopexy is a relatively new procedure. The literature is scarce in regard to long term outcome. This advanced procedure is offered at Morristown Memorial. This protocol will review the one year outcome of patients who underwent this procedure using a polypropylene mesh. These outcomes will include anatomical and quality of life measures.
3D Ultrasound in Women With Vacuum or Forceps Deliveries
Pelvic Floor InjuryUrinary Incontinence1 moreThe purpose of this study is to investigate of the differences in pelvic floor anatomy and function in women who have undergone a vacuum assisted vaginal delivery (VAVD) versus a forceps assisted vaginal delivery (FAVD) using three-dimensional ultrasound imaging. Women within 1-5 years after first delivery who did not have an internal delivery will be included. The total number of subjects is forty. This will include ten primiparous subjects who have undergone vacuum delivery, ten who have undergone forceps delivery, ten who had spontaneous vaginal delivery and ten who have undergone primary elective cesarean section.
Predictive Role of Urodynamics on Mid-urethral Sling Failure
Urinary IncontinenceStressPurpose The aim of this study is to investigate the contribution of preoperative urodynamics to mid-urethral slings (MUS) success for developing an algorithm that uses conventional and easily accessible tools Methods Women with stress urinary incontinence and who desired surgical correction of their incontinence were included in the study. The selection of the procedure was according to an algorithm used in an institution developed by a chief of urogynecology department who had 25 years of urogynecology experience. Urodynamic and baseline factors that may be associated with surgery failure were analyzed in MUS failure.
Validation of a New Sexuality Questionnaire for Patients With Urinary Incontinence or Pelvic Organ...
Pelvic Organ ProlapseUrinary Incontinence1 moreThe main objective of this study is to perform the linguistic validation of a new french questionnaire in a population of sexually active (or not) patients who have undergone surgery (or not) for stress urinary incontinence or genital prolapse.
Urethral Length and TOT (Transobturator Tape) Positioning
Stress Urinary IncontinenceThis is a prospective, observational, multicenter study of women with surgically-correctable stress urinary incontinence who undergo a TOT-sling operative procedure.
Urinary Continence Index for Prediction of Urinary Incontinence in Older Women
Urinary IncontinenceThis study will analyse existing data to establish a clinically useful index to predict those women who are more likely to become incontinent. This would create significant opportunities for focused prevention and early intervention strategies.
The Impact of Postoperative Catheterization Time After Stress Incontinence Surgery to Success of...
Stress Urinary IncontinenceSurgeryAfter incontinence surgery, the patients randomly will be divided two groups. In group A postoperative urinary catheterization time will be applied one day, In group B catheterization will be applied two days. After removal of urinary catheter, residual volume will be measured and voiding function will be controlled. In postoperative period; third, sixth month and one year after surgery stress test will be applied to control success of surgery
Evaluate Women After Vaginal Surgery for Urinary Symptoms and Sexual Function
Urinary IncontinencePelvic Organ Prolapse1 moreAssess the outcomes of vaginal surgeries and its impact on sexual function and urinary symptoms.