2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1040-8428(03)00125-2
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Vesical dysfunctions after radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer: a critical review

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“…8 Only 20 patients (26%) reported urinary 22 (29) 18 (24) 16 (21) 2 (2) 18 (24) USI: urodynamic stress incontinence; MI: mixed incontinence; DO: detrusor overactivity; AD: acontractile detrusor. symptoms at follow-up, and comparison of preoperative and postoperative VAS scores regarding the severity of UI revealed no significant differences.…”
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“…8 Only 20 patients (26%) reported urinary 22 (29) 18 (24) 16 (21) 2 (2) 18 (24) USI: urodynamic stress incontinence; MI: mixed incontinence; DO: detrusor overactivity; AD: acontractile detrusor. symptoms at follow-up, and comparison of preoperative and postoperative VAS scores regarding the severity of UI revealed no significant differences.…”
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“…These disturbances were associated with the partial interruption of the autonomic fibers innervating the bladder during the resection of the anterior, lateral, and posterior parametrium and the vaginal cuff. 8 Clinical studies have suggested that changes in bladder function after radical pelvic surgery are transient, although such changes are observed in 70 -85% of patients. 3 If postoperative bladder care is adequate, then the vesical function is restored within 8 -12 months.…”
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“…Urinary retention is the most common complication following radical surgery for cancer of the uterus [2] and appears to be voiding dysfunction, with the incidence of 8% to 80% [3]. Impaired bladder sensation, and residual urine were significantly more common among the patients who had more radical surgery (resection parametrial tissue more than 2cm), as were reduced flow rates and abnormal bladder compliance [4].…”
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