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Urinary Incontinence
Dr. Hazem Al-Mandeel
481 GYN
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Statistics:
10-60% of women report urinary incontinence
50% of women that have had children develop prolapse
Only 10-20% seek medical care
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Quality of Life Impact:
Impact on lifestyle and avoidance of activities
Fear of losing bladder control Embarrassment Impact on relationships Increased dependence on caregivers Discomfort and skin irritation
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Compounding Problems:
Embarrassment leads to silence Time constraints lead to inadequate
attention Knowledge limits lead to patients
accepting Technology limits lead to inadequate
investigation Resource limits lead to inadequate access
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Types of Urinary Incontinence:
Stress incontinence Urge incontinence Mixed Overflow incontinence Functional incontinence Miscellaneous (UTI, dementia)
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Stress Incontinence:
Loss of urine with increases in abdominal pressure
Caused by pelvic floor damage/weakness or weak sphincter(s)
Symptoms include loss of urine with cough, laugh, sneeze, running, lifting, walking
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Urge Incontinence:
Loss of urine due to an involuntary bladder spasm (contraction)
Complaints of urgency, frequency, inability to reach the toilet in time, up a lot at night to use the toilet
Multiple triggers
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Mixed Incontinence:
Combination of stress and urge incontinence
Common presentation of mixed symptoms
Urodynamics necessary to confirm
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Chronic Urinary Retention:
Outlet obstruction or bladder underactivity May be related to previous surgery, aging,
development of bad bladder habits, or neurologic disorders
Medication, such as antidepressants May present with symptoms of stress or
urge incontinence, continuous leakage, or urinary tract infection
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Functional and Transient Functional and Transient Incontinence:Incontinence:
Mostly in the elderly Urinary tract infection Restricted mobility Severe constipation Medication - diuretics, antipsychotics Psychological/cognitive deficiency
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Unusual Causes of Urinary Unusual Causes of Urinary Incontinence:Incontinence:
Urethral diverticulum Genitourinary fistula Congenital abnormalities (bladder extrophy,
ectopic ureter) Detrusor hyperreflexia with impaired
contractility
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Causes of Incontinence:
Inherited or genetic factors Race Anatomic differences Connective tissue Neurologic abnormalities
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Causes of Incontinence:
External factors Pregnancy and childbirth Aging Hormone effects Nonobstetric pelvic trauma and radical
surgery Increased intra-abdominal pressure Drug effects
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Urogenital Damage/dysfunction:
Vaginal delivery Aging Estrogen deficiency Neurological disease Psychological disease
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Aging:
Gravity Neurologic changes with aging Loss of estrogen Changes in connective tissue crosslinking
and reduced elasticity
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Pregnancy and Childbirth:
Hormonal effects in pregnancy Pressure of uterus and contents Denervation (stretch or crush injury to
pudendal nerve) Connective tissue changes or injury
(fascia) Mechanical disruption of muscles and
sphincters
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Hormone Effects:
Common embryonic origin of bladder urethra and vagina from urogenital sinus
High concentration of estrogen receptors in tissues of pelvic support
General collagen deficiency state in postmenopausal women due to the lack of estrogen (falconer et al., 1994)
Urethral coaptation affected by loss of estrogen
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Increased Intra-abdominal Pressure:
Pulmonary disease Constipation/straining Lifting Exercise Ascites/hepatomegaly Obesity
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Drug Effects:
Alpha-blocking agents Terazosin Prazosin Phenoxybenzamine Phenothiazines Methyldopa Benzodiazepines
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Patient Evaluation:
History Physical examination Urinalysis PVR - if indicated
– Symptoms of incomplete emptying– Longstanding diabetes mellitus– History of urinary retention– Failure of pharmacologic therapy– Pelvic floor prolapse– Previous incontinence surgery
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Patient History:
Focus on medical, neurologic, genitourinary history
Review voiding patterns/fluid intake Voiding diary Review medications (rx and non-rx) Explore symptoms (duration, most
bothersome, frequency, precipitants) Assess mental status and mobility
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Symptoms:
Frequency Nocturia Dysuria Incomplete emptying Incontinence Urgency Recurrent infections Dyspareunia Prolapse
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Physical Examination:
General examination Edema, neurologic abnormalities, mobility,
cognition, dexterity
Abdominal examination Pelvic and rectal exam - women Examination of back and lower limbs Observe urine loss with cough
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Urinalysis:
Conditions associated with overactive bladder Hematuria Pyuria Bacteriuria Glucosuria Proteinuria
Urine culture
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Postvoid Residual Volume (PVR):
If clinically indicated accurate PVR can be done by Catheterization Ultrasound
PVR of <50 ml is considered adequate, repetitive PVR >200 ml is considered inadequate
Use clinical judgement when interpreting PVR results in the intermediate range (50-199 ml)
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Treatment:
Non-surgical Fluid management Reduce caffeine, alcohol, and smoking Bladder retraining Pelvic floor exercises Pessaries Continence devices
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Treatment:
Non-surgical Hormone replacement therapy Medication to help strengthen the urethra Medication to help relax the bladder
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Non-surgical Treatment:
Fluid management
Avoid caffeine and alcohol Avoid drinking a lot of fluids in the
evening
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Non-surgical Treatment:
Bladder retraining Regular voiding by the clock Gradual increase in time between voids Double voiding
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Non-surgical Treatment:
Physiotherapy Pelvic floor exercises Vaginal cones Devices for reinforcement
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Non-surgical Treatment:
Pessaries Support devices to correct the prolapse Pessaries to hold up the bladder
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Non-surgical Treatment:
Hormone replacement Systemic Local Vaginal cream Vaginal estrogen ring
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Non-surgical Treatment:
Medication to strengthen the urethra Cold medication
– Ornade
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Non-surgical Treatment:
Medication to relax the bladder Oxybutynin (ditropan) Toteridine (detrol) Flavoxate (urispas) Imipramine (elavil)
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Surgery:
For stress incontinence Theories:
1) bladder neck elevation 2) integral theory (ulmsten)
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Surgery:
Burch repair Marshall-marchetti-krantz repair Sling Needle suspension Injections Tension free vaginal tape