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RECURRENT URINARY INCONTINENCE

https://doi.org/10.21886/2308-6424-2014-0-3-63-68

Abstract

The analysis of the data of foreign literature in the treatment of recurrence of urinary incontinence in women. Standards for treatment of recurrent forms of urinary incontinence to date does not exist. Efficiency reoperation slightly lower primary. Efficacy of repeat loop plastics made from retropubic access higher than transobturator. The most commonly used and effective operation TVT. A detailed survey of patients helps to increase the effectiveness of the treatment.

 

About the Authors

G. R. Kasyan
Department of Urology Moscow State University Of Medicine And Dentistry, Moscow
Russian Federation


M. Y. Gvozdev
Department of Urology Moscow State University Of Medicine And Dentistry, Moscow
Russian Federation


Y. A. Kupriyanov
Department of Urology Moscow State University Of Medicine And Dentistry, Moscow
Russian Federation


A. V. Glotov
Department of Urology Moscow State University Of Medicine And Dentistry, Moscow
Russian Federation


R. V. Stroganov
Department of Urology Moscow State University Of Medicine And Dentistry, Moscow
Russian Federation


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Kasyan G.R., Gvozdev M.Y., Kupriyanov Y.A., Glotov A.V., Stroganov R.V. RECURRENT URINARY INCONTINENCE. Urology Herald. 2014;(3):63-68. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21886/2308-6424-2014-0-3-63-68

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