| Literature DB >> 3405548 |
R P Beck1, S McCormick, L Nordstrom.
Abstract
Cough-pressure spike differences between the urethra and bladder were compared before and after surgery that cured genuine stress incontinence in 267 women. In 97.4% of 151 patients cured by a fascia lata sling procedure, the urethralvesical cough-pressure transmission ratio was greater than 100%, and in no case was it less than 100%. In 46.6% of 116 patients cured by anterior colporrhaphy, the cough-pressure transmission ratio was greater than 100%, and in 20.7% of the 116 patients, the transmission ratio was less than 100%. The 24 women in the latter group were cured by a sufficient increase in resting intraurethral pressure (to augment the maximal intraurethral closure pressure with stress) to maintain continence with increased intra-abdominal pressure. We believe that urethral kinking at the instant of increased intra-abdominal pressure with stress produced the greater than 100% cough-pressure transmission ratio seen in 201 (75.3%) of the 267 patients cured of genuine stress incontinence.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3405548
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 0029-7844 Impact factor: 7.661