The predictive value of demonstrable stress incontinence during basic office evaluation and urodynamics in women without symptomatic urinary incontinence undergoing vaginal prolapse surgery
Neurourology and Urodynamics Aug 30, 2017
van der Ploeg JM, et al. – The physicians conducted this work to determine the value of demonstrable stress urinary incontinence during basic office evaluation or urodynamics in predicting stress urinary incontinence after vaginal prolapse repair in these women. It was considered that the predictive value of demonstrable stress urinary incontinence in symptomatically continent women undergoing vaginal prolapse repair is limited. Urodynamics added no value. Moreover, the twenty–eight percent postoperative stress urinary incontinence (POSUI) risk must be balanced against the increased complication risk if a prophylactic midurethral sling is considered.
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