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Micro V Doppler assessment of testicular blood supply in the pediatric age population: may reduce the need for senior guidance in the evaluation of prepubertal torsion


1. University of Health Science, Department of Radiology, Batman Training and Research Hospital, Batman, Turkey

2. University of Health Science, Department of Radiology, İstanbul Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey

3. Başakşehir Çam and Sakura City Hospital, Department of Radiology, İstanbul, Turkey

4. Tokat State Hospital, Department of Radiology, Tokat, Turkey

5. University of Health Science, Department of Radiology, Bağcılar Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey


DOI : 10.33719/yud.2022;17-2-1030239
New J Urol. 2022; 17(2):64-73

Abstract

Objectives: Stress urinary incontinence is a severe problem needs to be addressed especi-ally in elder patient population. Usually pelvic relaxation is an accompanying issue  either cor-rected alone or concomittant with incontinence treatment. This study aimed to find out whether concomittant hysterectomy makes any differen-ce in transobturator tape incontinence surgery outcomes.

Material and Methods: This study included 66 patients with isolated stress urinary inconti-nence. Two groups formed either with transob-turator tape placement alone or transobturator tape placement with minimally invasive hyste-rectomy. Treatment outcomes evaluated with UDI-6 and IIQ-7 questionnaires.

Results: It is found that there is no additi-onal benefit to urinary incontinence treatment with hysterectomy performed in same session with transobturator tape placement.

Conclusion: Minimally invasive hysterec-tomy for pelvic relaxation surgery can  be per-formed safely and knowing that it won’t change the outcomes of transobturator tape placement.

Keywords: Transobturator tape, Hysterec-tomy, Minimally invasive surgery, Stress urinary incontinence


Abstract

Objectives: Stress urinary incontinence is a severe problem needs to be addressed especi-ally in elder patient population. Usually pelvic relaxation is an accompanying issue  either cor-rected alone or concomittant with incontinence treatment. This study aimed to find out whether concomittant hysterectomy makes any differen-ce in transobturator tape incontinence surgery outcomes.

Material and Methods: This study included 66 patients with isolated stress urinary inconti-nence. Two groups formed either with transob-turator tape placement alone or transobturator tape placement with minimally invasive hyste-rectomy. Treatment outcomes evaluated with UDI-6 and IIQ-7 questionnaires.

Results: It is found that there is no additi-onal benefit to urinary incontinence treatment with hysterectomy performed in same session with transobturator tape placement.

Conclusion: Minimally invasive hysterec-tomy for pelvic relaxation surgery can  be per-formed safely and knowing that it won’t change the outcomes of transobturator tape placement.

Keywords: Transobturator tape, Hysterec-tomy, Minimally invasive surgery, Stress urinary incontinence