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Female bladder neck incision.

H N Fenster1

  • 1Division of Urology, Shaughnessy Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Urology
|February 1, 1990
PubMed
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Female bladder neck incision offers encouraging results for obstructive uropathy after anti-incontinence surgery. This urologic procedure provides a valuable option for managing complex bladder neck obstruction in women.

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Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Female Pelvic Medicine

Background:

  • Bladder neck procedures in females are not novel but historically have faced challenges with poor outcomes and complications.
  • Previous anti-incontinence surgeries can lead to postoperative bladder neck obstruction in female patients.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy and outcomes of bladder neck incision versus resection in female patients with obstructive uropathy.
  • To present surgical details and patient outcomes for a series of female bladder neck obstructions.

Main Methods:

  • Ten female patients with obstructive uropathy following anti-incontinence procedures underwent bladder neck surgery.
  • The study focused on bladder neck incisions, contrasting them with resections.
  • Urologic presentation and urodynamic investigations were utilized to assess patients.

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Main Results:

  • Bladder neck incisions demonstrated encouraging results in this cohort.
  • All patients had prior anti-incontinence procedures and subsequently developed obstruction.
  • Details of urologic presentation, urodynamic findings, and surgical techniques are provided.

Conclusions:

  • Bladder neck incision is a valuable surgical adjunct for managing bladder neck obstruction in females.
  • This approach appears more promising than bladder neck resection in this patient population.