ICS
2000, Tampere
Poster
Session
Pelvic floor/Postpartum Dysfunction
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Abstract
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Pelvic
floor/Postpartum Dysfunction
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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Postpartum stress incontinence: A genuine symptom? C Chaliha, V Khullar, A H Sultan, SLS Stanton | ||||
| 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 | |||||
| Pregnancy, childbirth and urinary incontinence: Caesarean for all? A Digesu, P Toozs-Hobson, J Bidmead, L Cardozo, D Robinson | |||||
| 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 | |||||
| Voluntary abdominal exercise and pelvic floor muscle activity RR Sapsford, PW Hodges | |||||
| 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 | |||||
| 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 | |||||