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Urol Int (2015) 95 (4): 406–410.
Published Online: 06 May 2015
... sling removal. Outcomes Stress incontinence Neurogenic bladder Male sling Male stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is an increasingly recognized problem, particularly after treatment for prostate cancer. Possible treatments for male SUI include pharmacological interventions, behavioral...
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Urol Int (2011) 87 (4): 481–483.
Published Online: 08 July 2011
... to in the content or advertisements. Scrotal mass Urethral diverticula Diverticula lithiasis Stress incontinence Urologia Internationalis Case Report Urol Int 2011;87:481 483 DOI: 10.1159/000328192 Received: January 31, 2011 Accepted: April 1, 2011 Published online: July 8, 2011 Urethral Diverticulum...
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Urol Int (1986) 41 (1): 26–34.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
.... Urethral pressure profile Pressure profilometry Urethral pull-through force Pull-through force measurement Urodynamics Urethral sphincter Stress incontinence Lower urinary tract infection Urol. int. 41: 26-34 (1986) ©1986 S. Karger AG. Basel 0042-1138/86/041I-0026S2.75/0 Simultaneous Measurement...
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Urol Int (1983) 38 (5): 293–299.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
...E. Fossberg; H.O. Beisland; R.A. Lundgren 23 females, mean age 53 years, with genuine stress incontinence were treated with phenylpropanolamine (PPA), 50 mg twice daily, versus placebo. Simultaneous urethrocystometry with recording of the transmission of increased abdominal pressure to the bladder...
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Urol Int (1983) 38 (6): 363–367.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
...A. Weil; H. Reyes; P. Bischof; R. Rottenberg; F. Krauer The value of the urethral stress profile after surgery for urinary stress incontinence in females was prospectively analyzed using microtransducers. 95 patients were clinically and urodynamically assessed at least 6 months after surgery...
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Urol Int (1983) 38 (6): 329–336.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Urethrocystography, dynamic Video urethrocystography Stress incontinence Urol. int. iS: 329-336 (1983) Dynamic Urethrocystography in Women1 M. Westby, U. Ulmsten, M...
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Urol Int (1989) 44 (2): 90–95.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
...B.C. Eriksen; S.H. Eik-Nes A prospective evaluation of the therapeutic effect of neuromuscular electrical pelvic floor stimulation was performed in 55 women with urinary stress incontinence awaiting surgical repair. Chronic stimulation was applied anally or vaginally by an integrated plug electrode...
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Urol Int (1986) 41 (2): 129–132.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
...P. Klarskov; D. Belving; N. Bischoff; S. Dorph; T. Gerstenberg; B. Okholm; P.H. Pedersen; G. Tikjøb; M. Wormslev; T. Hald Fifty consecutive female patients with genuine urinary stress incontinence were randomized either to surgery or to a pelvic floor training program. The operative procedure...
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Urol Int (1981) 36 (1): 53–58.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
.... The urethral length and pressure were similar to that found in continent females. The other group of patients reported stress incontinence of a more serious and permanent nature; the symptoms did not disappear after delivery. In all these women negative urethral closure pressures were recorded at cough...
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Urol Int (1982) 37 (1): 34–41.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
...) patients with sensory urge who have an unstable urethra, (2) patients with genuine stress incontinence, and (3) patients who have a sphincteric insufficiency due to a low maximal urethral closure pressure and atrophy of the urethral mucosa. These categories can be separated urodynamically using...
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Urol Int (1978) 33 (1-3): 144–149.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
... to in the content or advertisements. Stress incontinence Urodynamic examination Colpocystourethrography Bladder base insufficiency Trigonocele Vesical descensus Vaginal repair Colposuspension Urol. int. 33: 144-149 (1978) Urinary Stress Incontinence in Women Pre- and Postoperative Evaluation Steen...
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Urol Int (1978) 33 (1-3): 40–49.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
... not influence the accuracy of the pressure recording. Clinical urethral function studies with this technique in benign prostatic hypertrophy, stress incontinence and traumatic spinal cord injury have documented the diagnostic value of the test. Further the impact of surgical or pharmacological treatment upon...
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Urol Int (1978) 33 (1-3): 111–116.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
... to in the content or advertisements. Urethral length Closure pressure Stress incontinence Urol. int. 33: 111-116 (1978) A Urodynamic Comparison between Abdominal Urethrocystopexy and Vaginal Sling Plasty in Female Stress Incontinence L. Henriksson, M. Asmussen, 0. Löfgren and U. Ulmsten Department...
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Urol Int (1977) 32 (2-3): 232–237.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
...S. Rakovec; S. Plevnik; B. Kralj The mechanisms of the action of electrical stimulation of muscles are discussed. We believe that the principal cause for the good results obtained in cases of stress incontinence with electrical stimulation must be due to the formation of a better reflex...
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Urol Int (1977) 32 (2-3): 221–223.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
...P. Faber; J. Heidenreich 41 female patients with a stress incontinence of grade II or III were treated with 2 mg estriol daily over a period of 2–4 months. The function of the bladder was objectively evaluated by urethrocystotonometry. A significant rise of the urethral pressure profile could...
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Urol Int (1975) 30 (1): 34–45.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
...Leif Palm Several diseases of the female bladder are accompanied by stress incontinence or some other form of incontinence. By using micturition cystourethrography, visualizing the bladder in lateral views, with simultaneous recording of micturition pressure and flow, a distinction may be made...
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Urol Int (1975) 30 (1): 46–53.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
... suspension of the bladder neck. 92% of these patients are stress incontinent. Urodynamically they have low protracted flows, but the most characteristic feature is a very low intravesical pressure and particularly a very low opening pressure. The low pressure is due to the fact that the internal orifice does...
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Urol Int (1979) 34 (3): 167–175.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
... to in the content or advertisements. Stress incontinence Urethrovesicopexy Tissue adhesive Urol. int. 34: 167-175 (1979) Comparative Analysis of the Results of Suspension-Urethroplasty according to Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz and of Urethrovesicopexy with Adhesive1 Armin Rost, Ulrich Fiedler and Claudia...
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Urol Int (1976) 31 (1-2): 100–107.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
...H. Palmtag; P. Schneider The successful treatment of urinary stress incontinence in females depends on a careful study of urodynamics. Preoperative measurements of urine flow rate and residual urine can be useful only in differentiating compensated from decompensated micturition. However, some...