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RECURRENT URINARY INCONTINENCE

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Title RECURRENT URINARY INCONTINENCE
РЕЦИДИВНОЕ НЕДЕРЖАНИЕ МОЧИ
 
Creator G. Kasyan R.; Department of Urology Moscow State University Of Medicine And Dentistry, Moscow
M. Gvozdev Y.; Department of Urology Moscow State University Of Medicine And Dentistry, Moscow
Y. Kupriyanov A.; Department of Urology Moscow State University Of Medicine And Dentistry, Moscow
A. Glotov V.; Department of Urology Moscow State University Of Medicine And Dentistry, Moscow
R. Stroganov V.; Department of Urology Moscow State University Of Medicine And Dentistry, Moscow
Г. Касян Р.; Кафедра урологии, ГБОУ ВПО Московский государственный медико- стоматологический университет Минздрава России
М. Гвоздев Ю.
Ю. Куприянов А.
А. Глотов В.
Р. Строганов В.
 
Subject recurrent urinary incontinence; suburethral sling procedure; TVT; TOT
рецидивное недержание мочи; субуретральная петлевая пластика; TVT; TOT
 
Description The analysis of the data of foreign literature in the treatment of recurrence of urinary incontinence in women. Standards for treatment of recurrent forms of urinary incontinence to date does not exist. Efficiency reoperation slightly lower primary. Efficacy of repeat loop plastics made from retropubic access higher than transobturator. The most commonly used and effective operation TVT. A detailed survey of patients helps to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. 
Проведен анализ данных зарубежной литературы в отношении лечения рецидивов недержания мочи у женщин. Стандартов лечения рецидивной формы недержания мочи на сегодняшний день не существует. Эффективность повторных оперативных вмешательств несколько ниже первичных. Эффективность повторных петлевых пластик, выполненных из позадилонного доступа выше по сравнению с трансобтураторным. Наиболее часто и эффективно применялась операция TVT. Детальное обследование пациенток помогает повысить эффективность проводимого лечения. 
 
Publisher SEI of HPE, RSMU Ministry of Health, Russia
 
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Date 2016-02-24
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


 
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Identifier http://www.urovest.ru/jour/article/view/53
 
Source Herald Urology; № 3 (2014); 63-68
Вестник урологии; № 3 (2014); 63-68
2308-6424
 
Language rus
 
Relation http://www.urovest.ru/jour/article/view/53/56
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