Impact of preoperative urodynamics on women undergoing pelvic organ prolapse surgery.
Dianne GlassFrank C LinAqsa A KhanMichelle Van KuikenAlice DrainMichael SievBenoit PeyronettNirit RosenblumBenjamin M BruckerVictor W NittiPublished in: International urogynecology journal (2019)
UDS did not have a significant impact on preoperative management or counseling in POP surgery if demonstration of occult SUI was not the indication for preoperative study in women committed to POP surgery. Major alterations in treatment were rare and occurred mostly in women with stress incontinence that also had concomitant voiding symptoms and/or elevated PVR.
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