Abstract
ABSTRACT Misgav Ladach technique for lower segment cesarean section (LSCS) is considered advantageous universally, but debate still continues about nonclosure in layers and further consequences; hence, careful selection of cases and intraoperative decision of closure in layers is important. The classical Youssef's syndrome comprises cyclic hematuria, amenorrhea, menuria, and complete urinary continence in a patient who had LSCS. Hereby, we present a case report of a woman who suffered with chronic pelvic pain, menuria, and nocturnal eneuresis after her LSCS for obstructed labor, although not exactly the same as Youssef syndrome but rare in occurrence and relieved after adhesiolysis and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analog therapy. How to cite this article Chaudhry P, Shrivastava DS, Bhute S, Jajoo S. A Rare Case of Nocturnal Urinary Incontinence and Menuria after Lower Segment Cesarean Section. J Med Sci 2016;2(1):23-25.
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