Revisiting Intrinsic Sphincter Deficiency - Tips and Tricks to Obtain the Best Outcome

Workshop Schedule

10:30

David Castro-Diaz

10:35

Claire Hentzen
Dudley Timothy Robinson

10:50

Claire Hentzen

11:00

David Castro-Diaz
Benoit Peyronnet

11:10

David Castro-Diaz

11:20

Dudley Timothy Robinson

11:30

Benoit Peyronnet

11:40

David Castro-Diaz
Claire Hentzen
Dudley Timothy Robinson
Benoit Peyronnet

Aims & Objectives

Intermediate
90 minutes
Female Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)
Clinical
Intrinsic sphincter deficienty Persistent urinary incontinence Stress urinary incontinence
Urology, Urogynaecology and Female & Functional Urology, Conservative Management

Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women is considered as due to urethral hypermobility or to intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD). Surgery for urethral hypermobility involves providing support while surgery for ISD implies improving urethral coaptation and compression. However a majority of patients, may have varying proportions of support related factors and ISD, being not easy to determine if a patient would benefit of hypermobility correction or may need urethral coaptation and compression as well. The aim of this workshop is to provide insights on how to select SUI patients as well as tips and tricks to obtain best outcome.

Learning Objectives

  • To evaluate urethral function from the clinical and urodynamic point of view
  • To use complementary tests for proper evaluation
  • To learn tips an tricks in oder to obtain the best therapeutic outcome

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