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Urogynecology Practice Patterns among Obstetricians and gynecologists in Jakarta : survey results Budi Iman Santoso

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Urogynecology PracticePatterns among Obstetriciansand gynecologists in Jakarta :

survey resultsBudi Iman Santoso

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Introduction

• The lifetime risk of undergoing a single surgeryfor prolapse or incontinence by age ! years is""#$% 

&evie's of several studies of older 'omenestimate the prevalence of any e(perience of UIat "!# to )!#$*+) 

• ,ynecologists consider themselves

inade-uately trained in urogynecology+.

$•  / survey sho' that there is a need for

improved general training during residencytraining"!$

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0aterial and 0ethods

• / cross1sectional "21item -uestionnaire'as distributed to obstetricians andgynecologists in 0arch %!")$

• The -uestionnaire covered basicidentity+ patient characteristics+diagnosis+ and choice of treatment for

stress urinary incontinence 3SUI4+overactive bladder 3O/B4+ and prolapse

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0aterial and 0ethods

• Physicians 'ere asked about their patientcomplaints+ number of patient attended to theclinic 'ith urogynecology complaints$

 The symptoms asked to the patient 'ere basedon the latest de5nition published byinternational urogynecological association3IU,/46international continence society 3I7S4")$

 They 'ere also asked to describe their practicepatterns for choosing speci5c e(amination+most common diagnosis made+ and choice oftreatment for SUI+ O/B+ and prolapse$

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&esult

 Table "$

Obstetricians andgynecologistscharacteristics

Characteristics Number PercentageAge (year) 51.76 (812.44)Gender

MaleFemale

236

79.320.7

Number of practice1

23

12

89

41.4

27.631.0Profession

OB/GYN

S!"#e$%al%"&

24

5

82.8

17.2

University staYe"

 N'722

24.175.9

Practice experience10 year

10 year

17

12

58.6

41.4

Age of the patient35*50

50

8

21

27.6

72.4

Parity1

2

34

5

2

2

1013

2

6.9

6.9

34.544.8

6.9

No of patient attending clinic0*56*10

245

82.817.2

No of patient referred from clinic0*5

6*10 29 100

Ch t i ti N b P t

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 Table %$ Urogynecologypractice pattern amongobstetricians and

gynecologistsperformed to 'omen'ith urogynecologycomplaints

Characteristics Number

Percentage

Chief complaint of patients+r'la#"e

,r%-e leaage

,rge-$y / ree-$y

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e$rre-& ,

O&er" (#el%$ #a%- ag%-al %"$arge y"r%a)

15

10

9

3

33

6

2

51.7

34.6

31.0

10.3

10.310.3

20.7

6.9Special examination+O+

:'g "&re"" &e"&

*&%#24 #a &e"&

+'"& '% r%-ary re"%al 'lme

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,r'y-am%$

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5

15

21

8

7

3

14

17.2

51.7

6.93.4

27.6

24.1

10.3

3.413.8

Diagnosis,&er%-e #r'la#"e

OAB

S,

M%<e ,

:y"&'$elee$&'$ele

,r%-ary re&e-&%'-

17

8

10

1

168

4

58.6

27.6

34.5

3.4

55.227.6

13.8

SU management:'-"era&%e

+FMSrgery

=rg" (e&r"%&'l)O&er" ($'-"l&a&%'- &' r'l'g%"&)

16

275

31

55.2

93.117.2

10.33.4

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Blaer &ra%-%-g

=rg"

S'l%e-a$%-

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1419

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81

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65.5

17.2

27.63.4

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