2007, Number 3
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Rev Hosp Jua Mex 2007; 74 (3)
Experience in the management of the incontinence urinary stress in the woman in the Hospital Juarez de Mexico
Viveros CC, Lugo GJA, Bazán SA, López CO, Cruz TJ, Moreno RR, Maldonado ME
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 134-138
PDF size: 56.43 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The incontinence urinary (IU) is a suffering that constitutes a medical, social and economic problem and is defined as any involuntary flight of urine, it affects one of each 25 women starting from the 40 years, and it usually prevails due to the degenerative changes of the pelvic musculature. The incontinence urinary is an illness that disables the women socially, altering the quality of life as well as its family environment, affecting psychology in important form to these patients. The prevalence of the incontinence urinary in opened population this between 4-50%, this without caring the suffering that causes it, being the incontinence urinary of effort the suffering but it frequents in most of the carried out studies. These patients are consultation reason with Gynecologist and/or Urologist and potentially surgical. In the Hospital Juarez de Mexico we have carried out a great variety of technical surgical for the correction of the Incontinence Urinary Stress (IUS) being three investigation works that we consider are of great importance. The first one carried out in 1991 with Shlomo Raz’s technique, the second in the 2004 with a program of rehabilitation of the pelvic floor and finally, in the 2005 using a sling with polypropylene mesh. Presently article communicates our experience in the handling of the incontinence genuine urinaria stress (IUGS).
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