Do peri-operative changes in voiding function and pelvic organ mobility predict improvement in urgency urinary incontinence following prolapse surgery?

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Buckley, Victoria A. [1 ]
Shek, Ka Lai [2 ]
Dietz, Hans Peter [3 ]
机构
[1] Royal Prince Alfred Hosp, Sydney, Australia
[2] Western Sydney Univ, Sydney, Australia
[3] Sydney Urodynam Ctr, Sydney, Australia
关键词
Pelvic organ prolapse; Urgency urinary incontinence; Urethral mobility; Urethral kinking; Voiding function; OVERACTIVE BLADDER; FLOOR; REPAIR; RESOLUTION; WOMEN;
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10.1016/j.ejogrb.2024.08.013
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Objectives: To evaluate whether peri-operative changes in voiding function, pelvic organ descent and urethral mobility predict improvement in urgency urinary incontinence (UUI) following prolapse surgery. Methods: A retrospective study of women undergoing prolapse surgery without a history of or without a concomitant anti-incontinence surgery at a tertiary unit between 2005 and 2019. All patients underwent a pre- and post-operative standardised interview, POP-Q examination, uroflowmetry and 4D translabial ultrasound. Post processing of ultrasound volume data was performed to assess pelvic organ descent and functional urethral anatomy. Results: The datasets of 123 women were analysed. Mean follow-up was 5.5 months (SD 3.2). Mean age was 61 years (SD 11.7). UUI was reported by 68 before and 44 after operation (p = 0.001 for the reduction). Among those with pre-operative UUI, 34 reported cure of UUI, 20 improvement, 9 no change and 5 worsened UUI after their operation. De novo UUI was reported in 11. Fifty-seven women reported voiding dysfunction before and 32 after operation (p = 0.09 for the reduction). Abnormal uroflowmetry was noted in 63 women before and 37 after operation (p = 0.003 for change). On binary logistic regression, improved/cured UUI was associated with improved subjective voiding function (p = 0.003) and reduced residual urine volume (p = 0.02), but not with peri-operative changes in pelvic organ descent or functional urethral anatomy. Conclusion: Prolapse surgery resulted in short- to medium- term improvement in UUI. This was associated with subjective improvement in voiding function and with a reduction in post-void residual urine volume. Summary: Prolapse surgery was associated with improvement in UUI which in turn was associated with subjectively improved voiding and reduced residual urine volume.
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