The value of the preoperative 1-h pad test with pessary insertion for predicting the need for a mid-urethral sling following pelvic prolapse surgery: a cohort study
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作者单位:Xiaochen Song (1) Lan Zhu (1) Jing Ding (1)
1. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, No. 1 ShuaiFu Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing, People’s Republic of China
刊物类别:Medicine
刊物主题:Medicine & Public Health Urology and Andrology Nephrology Oncology
出版者:Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
ISSN:1433-8726
文摘
Purpose Part of the patients with pelvic organ prolapse but without symptoms of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) may demonstrate SUI after prolapse surgery (occult SUI), and no optimal preoperative screening method is currently available for it. The aim of this study was to estimate the value of the preoperative 1-h pad test with pessary insertion for predicting the need for a mid-urethral sling (MUS) following prolapse surgery.