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TITLE:

URODYNAMICS IN FEMALES BY STRESS INCONTINENCE BEFORE AND AFTER SURGERY

AUTHORS:

Rida Kulsoom Naqvi, Syed Qasim Abbas, Dr Sidra Tul Muntaha

ABSTRACT:

Cushion testing, cytometry and voiding examination remained achieved in 40 females through stress incontinence before and one year afterwards activity, either by retropubic urethroscopy (n = 24) or pubococcygei fixation (n = 16). Here remained no distinction in degree of abstract fixation between the two groups of women (78% and 80%, separately). Our current research was conducted at Mayo Hospital, Lahore from May 2018 to April 2019. The 1-year post-activity cushion test indicated that 60% of women who had undergone urethroscopy and 44% of women who had undergone pubococcal fixation had stopped spilling urine. Bladder volume had increased in both collections and the intravesical weight of the bladder filled to the largest had enlarged in pubococcygei fixation collection. Practical urethral length, maximum intravesical urine jet pressure, maximum urine jet rate, and urethral conductance were not influenced by either activity. The cushion trial remained the progressively accurate trial for target evaluation of urine output prior to the activity that the urodynamic examination or self-restriction tests.

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