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Development of de novo urge incontinence in women post sling: The role of preoperative urodynamics in assessing the risk
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Directed patient history is only minimally helpful in the identification of women at increased risk for the development of de novo urge urinary incontinence, with the exception of the complaint of increased daytime frequency. Women with elevated detrusor pressure during the filling phase of cystometry were more likely to develop urge urinary incontinence postoperatively. Therefore, we suggest that preoperative urodynamic evaluation, and specifically detrusor pressure > 15 cm H(2)O may help identify patients at increased risk of developing de novo urge urinary incontinence following the minimally invasive sling procedure.
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