Abstract:This retrospective cohort study aims to explore the clinical value of urodynamics in evaluating lower urinary tract function in pelvic organ prolapse (POP) patients, and to investigate the urodynamic characteristics of POP patients with occult stress urinary incontinence (OSUI) in whom moderate or above postoperative SUI eventually occurred after prolapse surgery. The medical records of 626 advanced POP patients who underwent vaginal pelvic reconstructive surgery were analyzed. The patients with anterior compa… Show more
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