The role of urodynamic studies (UDS) before prolapse surgery is contentious and a hotly debated topic in urogynaecology. Previous studies in women with prolapse and women with uncomplicated stress urinary incontinence (SUI) have focused on women without preoperative incontinence. Currently, it has not been possible to reach a universal consensus on the role of UDS before prolapse surgery in women with concomitant symptomatic or occult SUI. It is clear that UDS could add some information in women undergoing pelvic organ prolapse surgery and could facilitate counselling of patients. However, there is no evidence that the outcome of surgery is altered by prior UDS. New well-designed randomized studies are necessary to improve our understanding of this topic.

Role of urodynamics before prolapse surgery

SERATI, MAURIZIO
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2015-01-01

Abstract

The role of urodynamic studies (UDS) before prolapse surgery is contentious and a hotly debated topic in urogynaecology. Previous studies in women with prolapse and women with uncomplicated stress urinary incontinence (SUI) have focused on women without preoperative incontinence. Currently, it has not been possible to reach a universal consensus on the role of UDS before prolapse surgery in women with concomitant symptomatic or occult SUI. It is clear that UDS could add some information in women undergoing pelvic organ prolapse surgery and could facilitate counselling of patients. However, there is no evidence that the outcome of surgery is altered by prior UDS. New well-designed randomized studies are necessary to improve our understanding of this topic.
2015
Diagnostic Techniques, Urological; Female; Humans; Pelvic Organ Prolapse; Urinary Incontinence, Stress; Preoperative Care; Urodynamics; Medicine (all)
Serati, Maurizio; Giarenis, Ilias; Meschia, Michele; Cardozo, Linda
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