Hysterectomy is not associated with increased risk of urinary incontinence—a northern Finland birth cohort 1966 study
Heini Salo,
Roosa Manninen,
Anna Terho
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionHysterectomy has been suggested to increase the risk of urinary incontinence (UI), although evidence is controversial. In our population‐based cohort study, we aimed to assess the independent effect of hysterectomy on the risk of de novo UI.Material and MethodsThis is a population‐based cohort study on the women of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 (n = 5889). We identified all hysterectomies among the cohort (n = 461) using the national Care Register for Health Care and classified them accord… Show more
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