Vaginal cones: a conservative method of treating genuine stress incontinence |
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Authors: | A. B. PEATTIE Lecturer in Gynaecology Gynaecological Urology S. PLEVNIK Bioengineer S. L. STANTON Honorary Senior Lecturer Consultant Gynaecologist |
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Affiliation: | St James's Hospital, Sarsfeld Road, London SYV12;Institut Jozef Stefan, Llubljana, Yugoslavia (formerly;St George's and St James's Hospitals, London |
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Abstract: | Summary. A set of weighted vaginal cones designed to exercise the pelvic floor muscles was used by a group of 39 premenopausal patients with genuine stress incontinence who were awaiting corrective surgery. The effectiveness of the exercises in reducing urinary loss was assessed with a standard urine pad test before and after 1 month of training. Of the 30 women who completed 1 month of the exercises 70% felt they were improved or cured and 90% found it an acceptable method of treatment. Of the 30 women only 11 (37%) opted for surgery after training. There was a highly significant correlation (P<0·001, rs= -0·21) between decreased urine loss and increase in retained cone weight. |
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