Impact of radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer on urodynamic findings
Journal
International Urogynecology Journal
Journal Volume
15
Journal Issue
6
Pages
418-421
Date Issued
2004
Author(s)
Abstract
To elucidate the impact of radical hysterectomy upon the urodynamic findings of patients with cervical cancer, 20 patients with cervical cancer at stage IB to IIA who underwent radical hysterectomy were recruited. Each patient underwent a 20-min pad test and urodynamic study prior to and 3 months after radical hysterectomy. ANOVA, Bonferroni test and paired t-test were utilized for analysis. The mean age of the 20 patients was 50.2±8.7 years with a mean parity of 3.5±1.5. Four (20%) of the 20 cases revealed normal urodynamic findings preoperatively, and the urodynamic findings became abnormal after surgery. Comparing the urodynamic parameters of both bladder voiding and storage functions pre- and post-surgery, we found significant impairments postoperatively in all 20 cases. Our data demonstrate that abnormal urodynamic findings may pre-exist for some patients with cervical cancer prior to surgical treatment. These findings may worsen, and/or additional abnormal states may arise subsequent to radical hysterectomy. ? International Urogynecological Association 2004.
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Other Subjects
adult; analysis of variance; article; bladder dysfunction; cancer staging; clinical article; controlled study; female; human; micturition disorder; outcomes research; parity; postoperative period; preoperative evaluation; priority journal; radical hysterectomy; statistical analysis; urodynamics; uterine cervix cancer
Publisher
Springer London
Type
journal article