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Medium-term urodynamic results in patients submitted to bone anchor sling placement for the management of stress urinary incontinence
Bone-anchored pubo-vaginal sling and tension free vaginal tape in female stress urinary incontinence:medium term clinical and urodynamic outcomes comparison.
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Pubourethral bone anchored sling in the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence: Medium-term results
The use of gabapentine in the treatment of neurogenic detrusor overactivity: preliminary urodynamic and clinical results.
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Nerve growth factor and detrusor overactivity: Is there a physio-pathogenetic correlation?
Digital florographic video-urodynamics in the long-term morphofunctional evaluation of ileocecourethrostomy and ileal reservoir.
Modulation of viscero-somatic H-reflex during bladder filling: a possible tool in differential diagnosis of neurogenic voiding dysfunctions
Studio particolarmente interessante di neurofisiologia applicata all'urodinamica avanzata. Dimostra una associazione tra specifici patterns neurofisiologici del riflesso H e patterns urodinamici in soggetti con disfunzioni vescico-sfinteriche secondarie a neuropatie
Experience with a bone anchor sling for treating female stress urinary incontinence: outcome at 30 months.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the clinical and video-urodynamic outcome in women with by stress urinary incontinence (SUI) treated with a bone-anchored pubovaginal sling. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study included 70 women with SUI (as evaluated by a clinical examination, a voiding questionnaire, a short pad-test and video-urodynamics) who had a bone-anchor sling procedure, with or without cystocele repair, from January 1999 to December 2001; they were re-evaluated after a long-term follow-up (mean 30 months). RESULTS: The long-term outcome showed a success rate of > 95%; the clinical and video-urodynamic findings showed good functional and anatomical results, and an improvement in voiding performance in most patients. There was a low incidence of complications during and after surgery (2.8%). CONCLUSIONS: This approach gives, in highly selected patients, a high success rate and low incidence of complications. The technique is easy to learn and the costs to the financing bodies and public healthcare are low, making it a candidate for an alternative procedure to the standard techniques for SUI
The role of ultrafast sequences MRI in the diagnostic evaluation and in the therapeutic option in female stress urinary incontinence.
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Higher levels of detrusorial NGF and of its high affinity receptor in overactive bladder patients: what is the significance?
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