Ultrasound and Pelvic Floor Muscle Training
Urinary Incontinence,StressUltrasound3 moreThe objective is to validate the use of ultrasound measurements (urethral mobility, movement of the ano-rectal angle, elastography measurements) in women with urinary incontiennce before and after pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) : inter and intra-observer reproducibility; correlation with clinical examination (modified Oxford scale); sensitivity to change before/after pelvic floor muscle training
The Outcome of the Transobturator Tape (TOT) Procedure
Stress Urinary IncontinenceThe aim of our study is to report the subjective and objective outcome of outside-in transobturator technique (TOT) (Monarc®) in long-term follow-up. This is a follow-up study concerning 191 patients operated on in Turku University Hospital between May 2003 and December 2004 by using TOT. SUI was diagnosed with a positive stress test, the Urinary Incontinence Severity Score (UISS) and the Detrusor Instability Score (DIS). After a mean of 6.5 years evaluation included a gynecological examination and a supine stress test. Subjective outcome was evaluated with UISS, DIS, a visual analogue scale (VAS), a questionnaire of subjective evaluation of continence, EuroQoL-5D, EQ-5D VAS and short versions of IIQ-7 and UDI-6. Objective cure was defined as negative stress test and an absence of reoperation for SUI during the follow-up period.
Age-stratified Outcome of Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercise for Urinary Incontinence
Stress Urinary IncontinenceUrge Urinary IncontinenceIn this retrospective study the outcome of pelvic floor muscle training in 150 women will be tested regarding patients reported satisfaction and achievement of the incontinence improvement. Comparison of two age groups, controlled for BMI, parity and previous incontinence operations.
Electromyographic (EMG) and Mechanomyographic (MMG) Comparison
Stress Urinary IncontinenceThe purpose of this study is to assess the delay between the detection (by mechanomyography-MMG) of rectus abdominis contraction and the detection of cough in cough effort.
TVT Worldwide Registry
Stress Urinary IncontinenceThe objective of this observational study is to obtain long -term clinical and patient reported outcomes on the use of the GYNECARE family of TVT (Tension-Free Vaginal Tape) systems in women with stress urinary incontinence.
Pelvic Floor Contraction in Different Positions Among Women With and Without Stress Urinary Incontinence...
Urinary Stress IncontinenceExamination of pelvic floor contraction in different positions among women with and without stress urinary incontinence (SUI) will be conducted via diagnostic ultrasound. This will enable clinicians and researchers to establish an appropriate protocol for pelvic floor muscle examination and treatment.
Factors Affecting the Cure of Overactive Bladder Syndrome in Women Underwent Mid-urethral Sling...
Stress Urinary IncontinenceWe will estimate the incidence of patients with overactive bladder syndrome after surgery and explore related predictors.
Evident, Occult and no Demonstrated USI and UDS Findings in Women With ≥Stage II Cystocele
Urodynamic Stress Incontinence in Severe Cystocele WomenPrevalence rates of urodynamic urinary incontinence (USI) subtypes and their related clinical and urodynamic findings in women with ≥ pelvic organ prolapse quantification stage II cystocele are important for clinical consultation, especially for occult USI. Misdiagnosis of occult USI before cystocele repair might lead to occurrence of de novo stress urinary incontinence after cystocele repair. Thus, the aim of this study was to elucidate the above findings and between-group associations.
USI and/or DO in Women With Cystocele Before and After Cystocele Repair
Urodynamic Stress IncontinenceDetrusor OveractivityThe changes of lower urinary tract function after cystocele repair are important for perioperative consultation and management. Thus, the aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the prevalence of urodynamic stress incontinence and/or detrusor overactivity in women with ≥ stage II cystocele and the changes of incontinence function after cystocele repair.
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