2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2013.12.015
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Points Aa and Ba are factors associated with preoperative voiding dysfunction in patients with cystocele

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“…12 A study done by Chae et al showed POP-Q points Aa and Ba were significantly longer in women with voiding dysfunction. 3 In contrast to the above, the present study showed that the POP-Q points Aa and Ba did not correlate with voiding dysfunction. P values (p=0.73 & p=0.4) not significant.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…12 A study done by Chae et al showed POP-Q points Aa and Ba were significantly longer in women with voiding dysfunction. 3 In contrast to the above, the present study showed that the POP-Q points Aa and Ba did not correlate with voiding dysfunction. P values (p=0.73 & p=0.4) not significant.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…A possible explanation for this finding may be that the prolapse of the anterior wall compartment produces pressure more directly on the urethra through a buttressing effect. 3 In this study the overall prevalence of defecatory dysfunction was 77%. In stage II, stage III and stage IV prolapse the presence of defecatory dysfunction was reported in 71.4% (n=5), 76% (n=73), 88.2% (n=15) respectively.…”
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“…The clinical risk factors that affected POUR included age, female sex, lower body mass index, previous incontinence surgery, advanced stage of prolapse and postoperative UTI 1112. The intraoperative risk factors of POUR have been reported as spinal anesthesia, administration of >750 mL of intraoperative fluid, estimated blood loss >100 mL and postoperative opioid use 71314.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%