A non-invasive method of treatment for urinary incontinence wherein the electromyographic biofeedback equipment is used on a patient by medical personnel without the necessity of insertion and removal of the catheter or neuromuscular stimulation, wherein the biofeedback results are monitored by both the...
Urinary incontinencehas a reputation of being something only little old ladies have. But many young people geturinary incontinence. And while more women than men are affected, men can have urinary problems, too. Fortunately, there are many treatments for urinary incontinence. Here is a rundown of...
Surgery for urinary incontinence can be very successful. But it can result in one or more complications. These include: Difficulty emptying the bladder Bladder spasms Bladder infection Injury to the bladder during surgery Return of incontinence ...
The treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is one of more controversial aspects of pelvic floor surgery. The indications for the surgical approach are related to the international classification as: Type 1 and Type 2 (Anatomical Incontinence), and Type 3 urinary incontinence (Intrinsic Sphinc...
Before meeting with him I had been dealing with severe pelvic pain for over two years. Most doctors, even specialists, did not know how to reduce my pain level. I had tried many therapies and nothing had worked until I met Dr. Ashford. After a few months working with him and his ...
Urinary incontinence, loss of bladder control, is a common problem affecting 1 in 3 women in the U.S. Educate yourself and know all the treatment options.
Critical review of guidelines for female urinary incontinence diagnosis and treatment Objectives:To provide a critical review of the currently available guidelines on female urinary incontinence diagnosis and treatment. Methods:Through a review of Medline, we identified the guidelines produced by five associ...
Conclusion Antimuscarinic medications are very successful in the treatment of urge urinary incontinence; however, the success of treatment is not only limited to clinical improvement. Patients do not regard a drug as successful unless it is tolerable, easy to adapt to the daily life and improve ...
The present invention refers to a prosthesis () to be used for surgical therapy of female urinary incontinence and urogenital prolapse. Said prosthesis comprises a synthetic or biologic non-reabsorbable or partially reabsorbable mesh () and positioning means originating from said mesh () and ...
Study design: Preoperative workup included history taking, stress-test and Q-tip test, general and gynaecological examination and completion of the QUID (Questionnaire for Urinary Incontinence Diagnosis). Sample size was 250 women suffering from urinary incontinence. Results: 115 patients (46%) had ...