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  • Urology
  • Gynecology

Background:

  • Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is common in women.
  • Many SUI cases present with complicating factors.
  • Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the utility of urodynamics in diagnosing and treating women with SUI.
  • To identify specific scenarios where urodynamic evaluation is beneficial.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of urodynamic studies in SUI.
  • Analysis of diagnostic and therapeutic applications of urodynamics.
  • Case study examples illustrating urodynamic findings.

Main Results:

  • Urodynamics can clarify complex SUI cases.
  • It helps differentiate SUI from other lower urinary tract symptoms.
  • Urodynamic findings guide surgical and non-surgical treatment selection.

Conclusions:

  • Urodynamics is a valuable tool for managing complicated SUI in women.
  • Consideration of urodynamics is recommended when initial diagnosis is uncertain or treatment fails.