Re: Severe  bladder instability-- your

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Sat Dec 10 15:28:22 2005


In a message dated 12/10/05 11:44:56 AM, ENDODOK@aol.com writes:

> 56 yr old G2P2 with constant urgency, frequency, occasional urgency
> incontinence & mild SUI. Urethral inclination 30 degrees, positive Marshall test.No
> uterine prolapse, minimal  cystocele. No UTI. Simple cystometrics: PVR 10cc,
> initial urge to void 20cc, strong urge @ 80cc, max capacity only 120cc. Has
> seen urogyn, Ditropan 15mg reduces Sx by only 30%. Urogyn had alluded to
> possible sling for SUI, but major complaint really bladder instability. Pt. is
> miserable.
>

No sign of interstitial cystitis?

Joe P.





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