Category
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Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) / Voiding Dysfunction |
Keywords
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Urinary Retention Underactive Bladder Surgery for Urinary Incontinence |
Target Audience
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Urologists, Gynaecologists, Physiotherapists, Nurses, Health care givers and all delegates with interest in the management of urinary retention in women |
Aims and Objectives
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Urinary retention in women is rare and diverse. Diagnostic criteria are not agreed and epidemiology is not well known. Forms of urinary retention in women include: complete retention, incomplete or insufficient emptying and elevated post-void residual. It may be acute or chronic, symptomatic or asymptomatic. Aetiology is multifactorial including anatomic or functional bladder outlet obstruction and bladder dysfunction related to neurological diseases, diabetes mellitus, aging, pharmacotherapy, pain and infective/Inflammatory disease and idiopathic or unknown aetiology. This workshop will analyse and discuss physiopathology, evaluation and management of urinary retention in women from an integral, practical and evidence based approach.
Learning Objectives - 1.- To identify aetiology, risk factors and pathophysiology of urinary retention in women.
2.- To evaluate urinary retention in women.
3.- To become familiar with the different options for the management of urinary retention in women including conservative, medical and surgical therapies.
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