There is an ongoing debate as to whether or not pre-operative urodynamic testing offers any value in uncomplicated stress urinary incontinence patients who are undergoing surgery.
There is an ongoing debate as to whether or not pre-operative urodynamic testing offers any value in uncomplicated stress urinary incontinence patients who are undergoing surgery. A recent study shows urodynamic testing can identify pathophysiology that could affect surgery but other research shows no improved outcome after 1 year post surgery.
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