The treatment for closure of the bladder neck via transvaginal approach
Alejandra A. Castro,
Guillermo A. Gonzalez,
Andrea M. Gomez
et al.
Abstract:Urinary incontinence is described as the involuntary loss of urine due to an increase in intra-abdominal pressure combined with a lack of contraction of the detrusor muscle. The most common being stress incontinence, as it occurs in 30% of women between 30 and 60 years old. There is another condition called hidden stress incontinence as a result of a coiling of the urethra that causes obstruction in its lumen. This can manifest itself when performing any activity that involves effort, such as coughing or sneez… Show more
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