Symptoms of voiding dysfunction and other coexisting pelvic floor dysfunctions: the impact of transvaginal, mesh-augmented sacrospinous ligament fixation.
Maren Julianne WenkMartin KohlAidana RakhimbayevaMagdalena WitczakAlexander YassouridisBernhard LiedlPublished in: International urogynecology journal (2021)
Symptoms of voiding dysfunction are frequent in female patients with POP and can significantly improve after vaginal mesh-augmented prolapse repair even for posterior and minor defects. Before counseling patients to undergo POP surgery because of their obstructive symptoms, other causes of voiding dysfunction must first have been ruled out.
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