ICS 2000, Tampere
Poster Session
Pelvic floor/Postpartum Dysfunction

 Abstract 

Pelvic floor/Postpartum Dysfunction
 
97A

Can bladder neck mobility and urethral sphincter volume be used to predict pudendal nerve damage? P Toozs-Hobson, D Robindon, L Cardozo, J Bidmead, K Anders
97B

Do bladder neck mobility, urethral sphincter volume, and levator hiatus correlate in late pregnancy? P Toozs-Hobson, J Bidmean, L Cardozo, D Robinson, V Khullar
98

Postpartum stress incontinence: A genuine symptom? C Chaliha, V Khullar, A H Sultan, SLS Stanton
99 Urinary and fecal incontinence after instrumental vaginal delivery. A case-control study UM Peschers, K Jundi, Th Dimpfl, A Maier, M Englmann, A H Sultan
100 Pregnancy, childbirth and urinary incontinence: Caesarean for all? A Digesu, P Toozs-Hobson, J Bidmead, L Cardozo, D Robinson
101 A prospective observational study of the outcome following delayed primary repair of obstetric genital fistula at a fistula hospital C Murray, M Fynes, J Goh, M Carey
102 Voluntary abdominal exercise and pelvic floor muscle activity RR Sapsford, PW Hodges
103 Paraurethral connective tissue status of postmenopausal women with genital prolapse with and without genuine stress incontinence C Goepel, HD Methfessel, M Wolters, S Stoerer, H Koelbl
104 Alternations in the structural and molecular characteristics of the pelvic floor tissues in diabetes mellitus (DM) F Daneshgari, A Banerjee, FG Robertson, KL Wyne, JD McGarry