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  • Urology
  • Diagnostic Imaging
  • Lower Urinary Tract Function

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  • Videourodynamics (VUDS) integrates functional and anatomical assessment of the lower urinary tract.
  • It aims to improve diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic decision-making for complex urinary dysfunctions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the role and limitations of VUDS in diagnosing and managing lower urinary tract disorders.
  • To highlight the need for careful patient selection and further research on VUDS's impact on outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • VUDS combines traditional urodynamics with simultaneous radiological imaging.
  • The study reviews existing literature and clinical considerations for VUDS application.

Main Results:

  • VUDS is considered a gold standard for specific conditions like neurogenic dysfunction and congenital anomalies.
  • High-quality VUDS is recommended when traditional urodynamics is insufficient.
  • Limitations include lack of standardized procedures, increased costs, radiological risks, and uncertain effects on treatment outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • VUDS provides valuable diagnostic information but requires careful patient selection.
  • Clinicians must weigh the diagnostic benefits against the limitations and costs.
  • Further studies are needed to establish standardized protocols and confirm the impact of VUDS on management outcomes.