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Assessment of the Internal Urethral Sphincter and the Vagina by Three Dimensional Ultrasound

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Ain Shams University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Urinary Incontinence Due to Urethral Sphincter Incompetence

Treatments

Device: ultrasonography

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Continent women have an intact internal urethral sphincter that extends from the bladder neck down to the perineal membrane. The internal urethral sphincter is a strong collagen muscle tissue cylinder lined by urothelium. On ultrasound scanning tissue echo will be detected torn internal urethral sphincter will not stand sudden rise of abdominal pressure. Three dimensional ultrasound assessment of the internal urethral sphincter is very sensitive and specific for the diagnosis of stress urinary incontinence.

Full description

The internal urethral sphincter used to be said it's a muscular ring but the investigators will visualize by three dimensional ultrasound it's a cylinder in shape and it's the cause of stress urinary incontinence by being torn by stretching the vagina during normal delivery.

Enrollment

140 patients

Sex

Female

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • signed an informed consent
  • patient with stress urinary incontinence
  • patient have done a vaginal delivery
  • patient with genital prolapse

Exclusion criteria

  • refusal to sign an informed consent
  • patient have urinary tract infection
  • patient with pregnancy
  • patient have vaginal infection
  • patient who has undiagnosed vaginal bleeding

Trial design

140 participants in 2 patient groups

stress urinary incontinence
Description:
group 1 women with stress urinary incontinence by ultrasonography
Treatment:
Device: ultrasonography
continent group
Description:
group 2 women without stress urinary incontinence by ultrasonography
Treatment:
Device: ultrasonography

Trial contacts and locations

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