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01-07-2015 | Images in Urogynecology
Bladder septum: an unexpected finding on cystoscopy in a patient with mixed urinary incontinence
Authors:
Katie Propst, Richard Kershen, Elena Tunitsky-Bitton
Published in:
International Urogynecology Journal
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Issue 7/2015
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Excerpt
A 58-year-old G3, P0 woman presented for management of severe urinary incontinence. She reported urgency as well as stress-provoked symptoms. She voided hourly during the day and had bothersome nocturia. She used adult diapers lined with pads which she changed several times daily. Past surgical history included what the patient called a “bladder tie” in 2002 and Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz urethropexy in 2004. She reported no relief after either of these procedures. Subsequent urethral bulking procedures were ineffective. She had not benefited from several anticholinergic agents. …