ICS 2000, Tampere
Informally discussed posters
Stress Incontinence

 

 Abstract 

Stress Incontinence
 
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Biochemical changes associated with stress urinary incontinence and the effect of menopause and hormone replacement therapy: A controlled study M James, N Avery, S Jackson, A Bailey, P Abrams
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Electromyographic study of the striated urethral sphincter in type 3 stress incontinence: evidence of myogenic dominant damages S Takahashi, Y Homma, Y Hosaka, T Kitamura, K Kawabe
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How does the TVT achieve continence? H P Dietz, P D Wilson, K Gillies, T Vancallie
12 A nationwide analysis of complications associated with the tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) procedure N Kuuva, C-G Nilsson
13 Change of the mobility of the female urethra after TVT procedure-computer analysis of dynamic MRI M Halaska, M Otcenasek, J Zizka, A Martan, J Masata
14 TVT and colposuspension: Comparisons and contrasts of possible mechanisms M J Atherton, S L Stanton
15 Connective tissue changes in patients with genuine stress incontinence and pelvic floor prolapse P Bakas, A Liapis, G Creatsas
16 Prevention of genital prolapse following Burch colposuspension-comparison between two surgical procedures R Langer
17 A national study of incontinence surgery outcome evaluaed by a questionnaire and objective outcome values S Kulseng-Hanssen
18 Pre-Operative pressure flow studies: Do they predict the outcome of continence surgery? G A Digesu, V Khullar, L Cardozo, F Sethna, P Toozs-Hobson, J Bidmead
19 Tissue reaction comparison between cadaveric human fascia lata and two types of polyproplene mesh on rabbit urinary bladder J Corcos, D M Rabah, P Speiss, L Begin, A Zahran
20 Urodynamic evidence of bladder outlet obstruction after suburethral sling surgery T Hashimoto, O Yamaguchi