Pessary Placement for Voiding Dysfunction Due to Prolapse Among Neurologically Intact Women.

IF 0.8 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Urogynecology (Hagerstown, Md.) Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1097/SPV.0000000000001629
Sarah Ashmore, Margaret G Mueller, Kimberly Kenton, C Emi Bretschneider
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Abstract

Importance: Literature surrounding conservative management of voiding dysfunction (VD) due to pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is limited.

Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of pessaries on VD in women with symptomatic POP.

Study design: This was a retrospective case series of adult women who underwent a pessary fitting for POP and VD between January 2010 to December 2022 at 2 tertiary care centers. Voiding dysfunction was defined as a composite outcome of participant report of obstructive voiding symptoms and postvoid residual volume (PVR) ≥150 mL prior to pessary fitting. Obstructive voiding symptoms were determined by positive response on the Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory-20 to items 5, 6, 19, and/or 20.

Results: Sixty-one participants with POP and VD underwent successful pessary fitting at 2 large academic institutions. Median (range) age was 75 years (35-89) and body mass index of 26.5 (18.0-46.3). Participant reports of "difficult bladder emptying" and "sensation of incomplete bladder emptying" were the most reported symptoms of obstructive voiding. Advanced staged prolapse (prolapse ≥ stage 3) was documented for 84% of participants. Median point C, Ba, and genital hiatus were -2 cm, +3 cm, and 4 cm, respectively, on examination. Median PVR prior to pessary fitting was 263 mL (150-810). Voiding dysfunction resolved in 60 out of 61 participants (98%). Median repeat PVR after pessary placement was 50 mL (0-250).

Conclusion: Pessary placement resolved VD due to POP in 98% of participants. Clinicians can offer pessary placement as nonsurgical management for participants with VD due to POP.

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神经完整女性脱垂所致排尿功能障碍的子宫托置放。
重要性:关于盆腔器官脱垂(POP)引起的排尿功能障碍(VD)的保守治疗的文献有限。目的:本研究的目的是评估子宫托对有症状的POP妇女VD的影响。研究设计:这是一个回顾性的病例系列,研究对象是2010年1月至2022年12月在2个三级保健中心接受了POP和VD子宫内膜拟合的成年女性。排尿功能障碍被定义为参与者报告的梗阻性排尿症状和子宫托安装前排尿后残余容积(PVR)≥150ml的综合结果。通过盆底窘迫量表-20对第5、6、19和/或20项的阳性反应来确定梗阻排尿症状。结果:61名POP和VD患者在2家大型学术机构成功完成了子宫内膜拟合。年龄中位数(范围)为75岁(35-89岁),体重指数为26.5(18.0-46.3)。参与者报告的“膀胱排空困难”和“膀胱排空不完全的感觉”是梗阻性排尿的最常见症状。84%的参与者记录了晚期脱垂(脱垂≥3期)。检查时中位点C、Ba和生殖器间隙分别为-2 cm、+3 cm和4 cm。子宫托安装前的中位PVR为263 mL(150-810)。61名参与者中有60人(98%)的排尿功能障碍得到解决。子宫托放置后中位重复PVR为50 mL(0-250)。结论:子宫托置入术解决了98%的参与者因POP引起的VD。临床医生可以提供必要的安置作为非手术管理的参与者的VD由于POP。
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