In a nutshell This study examined the benefit of stabilization exercises focusing on pelvic floor muscles for women with both lower back pain and stress urinary incontinence. Researchers reported improved urinary incontinence and lower back pain among women undergoing physiotherapy and the stabilization exercises. Some background Pelvic floor...
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Two-year outcomes of a single-incision vaginal sling
In a nutshell This study examined the safety and effectiveness of the Altis vaginal sling procedure at 2 years. Researchers reported good safety and high rates of continence at 2 years. Some background Vaginal sling procedures are the most common type of surgery used to help control stress urinary incontinence. They involve the placement of a thin...
Read MoreExamining nighttime urinary symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis
In a nutshell This study examined nocturia (waking up in the night to pass urine) in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Researchers concluded that nocturia with or without incontinence is common in patients with MS. MS patients with bladder muscle overactivity are more likely to experience nocturia. Some background Nocturia refers to the need...
Read MoreComparing surgical treatments for male SUI after prostate surgery
In a nutshell This study examined the safety and effectiveness of surgical treatments for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) after prostate surgery. Authors reported that artificial urinary sphincters were associated with the highest overall effectiveness as well as the highest rate of complications. The authors advised that more high-quality evidence...
Read MoreExamining factors that affect the need to urinate during nighttime
In a nutshell This study examined factors associated with nocturnal polyuria (NP), a common cause of nocturia (waking up in the night to urinate). Researchers identified age, body mass index, and time spent in bed as factors that can increase NP. Longer periods of uninterrupted sleep and the use of medication can reduce NP. Some background...
Read MoreHow effective are Botox injections for overactive bladder symptoms?
In a nutshell This study analyzed onabotA (onabotulinumtoxinA [Botox]) in treating overactive bladder symptoms (OABs). Authors reported that onabotA significantly reduced OABs and can be recommended as a third-line therapy. Some background Bladder muscle overactivity is characterized by urinary urgency and is often associated with urinary...
Read MoreUrinary incontinence linked to increased risk of kidney stones
In a nutshell This study examined whether patients with urinary incontinence (UI) are at increased risk of developing kidney stones. Researchers reported that UI significantly increased the risk of developing kidney stones. Some background UI can be caused by weak bladder muscles (stress UI), overactive bladder muscles (overactive bladder or urge...
Read MoreA second vaginal sling procedure is effective in treating persistent stress urinary incontinence
In a nutshell This study examined the effectiveness of a repeat (second) vaginal sling procedure to treat persistent stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Researchers concluded that a repeat vaginal sling procedure is an effective treatment option following failure of a first sling procedure. Some background Vaginal sling procedures are currently the...
Read MoreDo vaginal sling procedures also improve sexual function?
In a nutshell This study examined the effects of vaginal sling procedures on sexual function in women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Researchers reported an overall positive effect of vaginal sling procedures on sexual function. Some background SUI can lead to bothersome symptoms that can significantly affect quality of life. Some women...
Read MoreExamining the risk of urinary incontinence after hysterectomy
In a nutshell This study examined risk factors on the incidence of urinary incontinence (UI) after hysterectomy. Researchers reported that some women developed UI after hysterectomy and some women with previous UI had a remission of symptoms. Researchers concluded that factors such as child delivery method, obesity, and uterus size can affect both...
Read MoreIs a mobile app for pelvic floor muscle training beneficial for urinary incontinence?
In a nutshell This study examined whether a mobile app for pelvic floor muscle training was beneficial for women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Researchers concluded that mobile app use for 3 months was effective in improving SUI symptoms and quality of life. Some background It has been estimated that SUI (urine leakage with exercise,...
Read MoreLong-term outcomes of the TOT vaginal sling procedure
In a nutshell This study investigated the long-term safety and effectiveness of the transobturator tape (TOT) vaginal sling procedure. Researchers reported good cure rates at 10 years with a low rate of long-term complications. Some background Vaginal sling procedures are the most common type of surgery used to help control stress urinary...
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