Abstract

This chapter summarizes the results of the VALUE trial, in which women with stress urinary incontinence scheduled to undergo incontinence surgery were randomized to undergo preoperative urodynamic testing versus office evaluation alone. Treatment was considered successful in a similar, large proportion of women in both groups. A diagnosis of stress urinary incontinence was confirmed in most of the women who underwent urodynamic testing; changes were made to their surgical planning on the basis of the additional testing in very few of them. These findings suggested that urodynamic testing may not contribute to the overall success rate of surgery in healthy women with uncomplicated stress urinary incontinence.

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