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Rev Mex Urol 2017; 77 (1)
Efficacy of pelvic floor rehabilitation treatment in women with stress urinary incontinence
Aranda-Lozano J, Sierra-Labarta R, Sánchez-Zalabardo D
Language: Spanish
References: 46
Page: 12-19
PDF size: 272.80 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: Stress urinary incontinence is a highly prevalent
pathology in women. Drug treatment has a limited role, with pelvic
floor rehabilitation and surgery being the main therapeutic weapons.
Objective: To know the cure rate in women with stress urinary
incontinence that underwent our pelvic floor rehabilitation protocol.
Materials and Methods: The results of patients with stress urinary
incontinence that received conservative treatment through pelvic floor
rehabilitation for one year were analyzed through a retrospective,
analytic, descriptive study.
Results: Of the 56 patients that began the rehabilitation treatment,
48 completed the program (dropout rate of 14.2%). Six months after
the program, 18 patients (37.5%) stated they were cured, 22 patients
(45.8%) reported improvement, and 8 patients (16.7%) said they had
no improvement.
Conclusions: Pelvic floor rehabilitation produces clinical improvement
in stress urinary incontinence. There was improvement in
micturition quality in our study patients and surgical correction of
stress urinary incontinence was not necessary in a high percentage
of the cases.
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