Postcystorethropexy problems
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, Journal Article
Little, NA; Webster, GD
Published in: Problems in Urology
January 1, 1990
Not all cystourethropexies produce the desired outcome. Recurrent urinary incontinence may be due to recurrent anatomic factors, outlet factors, or bladder instability; their occurrence is often due to initial inappropriate procedure selection. Other troublesome complications include postoperative voiding dysfunction, vaginal fistulae, etc. The likely causes for such problems and their management are explored.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Problems in Urology
ISSN
0889-471X
Publication Date
January 1, 1990
Volume
4
Issue
1
Start / End Page
99 / 107
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Little, N. A., & Webster, G. D. (1990). Postcystorethropexy problems. Problems in Urology, 4(1), 99–107.
Little, N. A., and G. D. Webster. “Postcystorethropexy problems.” Problems in Urology 4, no. 1 (January 1, 1990): 99–107.
Little NA, Webster GD. Postcystorethropexy problems. Problems in Urology. 1990 Jan 1;4(1):99–107.
Little, N. A., and G. D. Webster. “Postcystorethropexy problems.” Problems in Urology, vol. 4, no. 1, Jan. 1990, pp. 99–107.
Little NA, Webster GD. Postcystorethropexy problems. Problems in Urology. 1990 Jan 1;4(1):99–107.
Published In
Problems in Urology
ISSN
0889-471X
Publication Date
January 1, 1990
Volume
4
Issue
1
Start / End Page
99 / 107