Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the association between the length of the female urethra and urodynstudy (UDS) parameters in patients presenting with stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Patients and methods: We retrospectively enrolled 391 women who underwent a tranturator adjustable tape sling implantation for the management of SUI between April 2009 March 2016. All patients underwent a physical examination and UDS. Filling cystometry that were evaluated included the Valsalva leak point pressure, and the cough leak point presThe maximal urethral closure pressure, the functional urethral length (FUL), and the leof the continence zone (LCZ) were measured using the urethral profile obtained from the UThe anatomical urethral length (AUL) was measured intraoperatively using a Foley cathWe calculated the LCZ/FUL ratio to determine the anatomical continence length for this stResults: We noted that 299 patients completed the study. The mean AUL was 26.25±3.59 The mean FUL and LCZ were 41.37±15.05 mm and 24.15±13.90 mm, respectively. The LCZ/FUL was 0.57±0.19. Using the Pearson correlation coefficient, we observed that the showed a correlation with the FUL (0.168, P=0.034), the LCZ (0.212, P=0.007), the LCZ/ratio (0.190, P=0.016), the Valsalva leak point pressure (0.223, P=0.005), the cough leak pressure (0.215, P=0.006), and the maximal urethral closure pressure (0.178, P=0.043). Conclusion: Our results show that the AUL in women is associated with UDS paramrelating to SUI.
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Shin, Y. S., You, J. H., On, J. W., & Kim, M. K. (2018). Clinical significance of anatomical urethral length on stress urinary incontinence women. International Journal of Women’s Health, 10, 337–340. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S161672
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