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Treating male urinary incontinence using the artificial urinary sphincter ... Mayo Clinic has the world's largest databank of patients with artificial urinary ...
Pelvic surgery. Removal of your uterus (hysterectomy) or surgical procedures to treat incontinence may increase your risk of developing small bowel prolapse.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) — uterine and vault prolapse, cystocele, rectocele; Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) — synthetic slings, urethral bulking, Burch ...
Urinary incontinence and pelvic prolapse: Epidemiology and pathophysiology. In: Campbell-Walsh-Wein Urology. 12th ed. Elsevier; 2021. https://www ...
His work is driven by his desire to improve the evidence base for surgical treatments of pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence, and to provide ...
Learn more about this unusual disorder that disrupts the body's fluid balance, causing too much urination and possibly leading to dehydration.
Or seizures can be generalized, in which they result in electrical activity in all areas of the brain. Tonic-clonic seizures may begin as focal seizures in a ...
Are there medications to treat incontinence? When can outpatient surgery help? We hope you'll join us! Myth or Matter of Fact: It's normal to leak a little ...
Stress incontinence differs from urge incontinence, which is caused by the bladder muscle contracting and usually is associated with a sense of urgency. Learn ...
Stress urinary incontinence: synthetic slings, office urethral bulking, Burch urethropexy, autologous slings; Refractory overactive bladder treatment: sacral ...
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