Abstract

The authors present an extensive review of a large number of urodynamic assessments, representative of a single institutional experience, and the role of those urodynamic evaluations in assessment of stress incontinent women. Other groups have found less value in the outcome predictive capability of urodynamic testing.1 However, the value of urodynamic assessment for better characterizing initial symptoms, especially in an individual considering invasive intervention, has, heretofore, been less well characterized.

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