Volume 45, Issue 1 , Pages 67-69, March 2006
Combined Diverticulectomy and Anti-Incontinence Surgery for Patients with Urethral Diverticulum and Stress Urinary Incontinence: is Anti-Incontinence Surgery Really Necessary?
Summary
Objective
Urethral diverticulum has been identified in 0.6-6% of women and is diagnosed most frequently in the third to fifth decades. Combined diverticulectomy and anti-incontinence surgery are usually undertaken for patients with urethral diverticulum who present with symptoms of stress urinary incontinence. However, this approach may not always be necessary.
Case Report
We report two cases with urethral diverticulum and stress urinary incontinence successfully treated with diverticulectomy only.
Conclusion
This clinical approach could avoid the potential complications of anti-incontinence surgery.
Key Words: diverticulectomy , stress urinary incontinence , urethral diverticulum
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PII: S1028-4559(09)60195-9
doi:10.1016/S1028-4559(09)60195-9
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Volume 45, Issue 1 , Pages 67-69, March 2006
