盆腔器官脱垂阴道手术前后的泌尿症状和尿动力学结果

Narisra Srikureja, P. Hengrasmee, P. Leerasiri, Chutimon Asumpinwong
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探讨盆腔器官脱垂(POP)阴道手术后尿动力学表现,特别是膀胱感觉和泌尿系统症状的差异。2013年1月至2019年4月在泰国Siriraj医院进行阴道手术治疗POP的126名女性的回顾性数据分析,未同时进行防失禁手术。记录基线特征、术中细节、术前和术后泌尿症状和尿动力学结果。术前和术后首次排空欲望分别为158±53 mL和162±64 mL,差异无统计学意义(p=0.518)。膀胱感觉增加的发生率也没有变化,从46.0%到46.8% (p=1.00)。术后尿动力应激性尿失禁明显增加,从15.9%增加到31.0% (p=0.003),膀胱收缩力弱指数(<100)的发生率从47.3%增加到61.8% (p=0.005)。术后急迫性尿失禁、急迫性和排尿功能障碍分别从50.8%改善至31.7% (p=0.001)、63.5%改善至38.9% (p<0.001)和42.9%改善至5.6% (p<0.001)。阴道POP修复术后膀胱感觉无明显差异。然而,手术后泌尿系统症状明显改善。
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Urinary symptoms and urodynamic findings before and after vaginal surgery for pelvic organ prolapse
To ascertain the difference in urodynamic findings, specifically bladder sensation, and urinary symptoms after vaginal surgery for Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP). Retrospective data analysis of 126 women who underwent vaginal surgery for POP without simultaneous anti-incontinence procedure from January 2013 to April 2019 at Siriraj Hospital, Thailand. Baseline characteristics, intraoperative details and pre and post-operative urinary symptoms and urodynamic findings were recorded. There was no significant difference in the pre and post-operative first desire to void, at 158±53 mL and 162±64 mL, respectively (p=0.518). Incidence of increased bladder sensation was also unchanged, from 46.0% to 46.8% (p=1.00). Post-operative urodynamic stress incontinence was significantly increased, from 15.9% to 31.0% (p=0.003), as was the incidence of weak bladder contractility index (<100), from 47.3% to 61.8% (p=0.005). Significant improvements in post-operative urge urinary incontinence, urgency and voiding dysfunction were noted, from 50.8% to 31.7% (p=0.001), 63.5% to 38.9% (p<0.001) and 42.9% to 5.6% (p<0.001), respectively. No significant difference in bladder sensation after vaginal surgery for POP repair was noted. However, urinary symptoms significantly improved after surgery.
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Urogynaecologia International Journal
Urogynaecologia International Journal Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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