Mixed incontinence: Stressing about urge

Urgency and urinary urge incontinence are troublesome and complex symptoms that can complicate the diagnosis and treatment of stress urinary incontinence. Despite this fact, first-line intervention frequently is directed toward the incompetent bladder neck using surgical approaches. Persistent urgency or detrusor instability following anti-incontinence surgery reduces patient satisfaction and overall continence in most series. This article discusses current theories explaining the etiology of mixed incontinence. It also reviews the results of anti-incontinence surgery for mixed incontinence and discusses management strategies. Possible predictors of outcome after sling surgery in this complex group of patients also are presented.

Publisher
Current Science Inc.
Issue number
6
Language
English
Pages
427-431
State
Published
Volume
5
Year
2004
Organizations
  • 1 Department of Urology
Keywords
stress urinary incontinence; stress incontinence; Detrusor overactivity; urge incontinence; Urge urinary incontinence
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