
|Articles|October 1, 2002
De novo urgency remains a problem. Slings resolve sensory urge more sothan motor urge
Orlando, FL-A sizable proportion of women with mixed stress urinaryincontinence who undergo sling surgery will benefit with concomitant resolutionof urge symptoms. However, preoperative sensory urge appears to clear moreoften than motor urge, and de novo urgency is a significant potential problemfor women being operated on for pure stress incontinence, according to resultsof a study conducted at the Cleveland Clinic.
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