Reeducative treatment of female genuine stress incontinence |
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Authors: | F Benvenuti G M Caputo S Bandinelli F Mayer C Biagini A Sommavilla |
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Affiliation: | Department of Rehabilitation, I Fraticini Hospital, I.N.R.C.A., Florence, Italy. |
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Abstract: | Three-months re-education treatment of genuine stress incontinence was given to 26 female outpatients: 22 patients completed the treatment programme and 4 interrupted it for various reasons. The aims of the treatment were both to correct compensatory habits that patients used to conceal or reduce leakage accidents and to give specific education and strengthening of pelvic floor muscles. All patients who completed the three-months treatment definitely improved and 7 were cured. Accordingly a marked reduction or absence of weekly incontinence episodes as well as a reduction of the daily frequency of micturition was observed. On vaginal palpation a clear-cut improvement of pubococcygeous muscle contractility was detectable. Urethral closure pressure profilometry showed significant improvement of functional urethral profile length at rest and of maximal urethral closure present both at rest and during maximal voluntary contraction of the pelvic floor muscles. Micturition cystourethrography, repeated in 15 patients at the end of the treatment, showed a clear-cut improvement of bladder neck suspension defects in all but 2 patients. Follow-up assessments showed that the clinical effects were long-lasting. Possible mechanisms of this re-educative technique are discussed. |
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