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Effects of different types of hysterectomies on postoperative urodynamics and lower urinary tract symptoms

Title
Effects of different types of hysterectomies on postoperative urodynamics and lower urinary tract symptoms
Authors
Shin, Jung HyunGwak, Chan HoonPark, Min UkChoo, Myung-Soo
Ewha Authors
신정현
SCOPUS Author ID
신정현scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
INVESTIGATIVE AND CLINICAL UROLOGY
ISSN
2466-0493JCR Link

2466-054XJCR Link
Citation
INVESTIGATIVE AND CLINICAL UROLOGY vol. 63, no. 2, pp. 207 - 213
Keywords
HysterectomyLower urinary tract symptomUrinary incontinence
Publisher
KOREAN UROLOGICAL ASSOC
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS; KCI WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of different hysterectomies-simple hysterectomy (SH) and radical hysterectomy (RH) with or without radiation therapy (RT) on urodynamics and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Materials and Methods: Among patients who underwent urodynamic study between 2009 and 2019, those with RH history due to cervical cancer and SH for uterine myoma were included. Clinical parameters were compared after adjusting clinically significant baseline variables with multivariate regression. Results: A total of 289 patients (RH-only, n=57; RH+RT, n=72; SH, n=160) were included. Age at hysterectomy, gap between urodynamic study and hysterectomy, body mass index, hypertension and vaginal delivery history were adjusted. Stress urinary incontinence was more likely to occur in SH group (p<0.001), while urgency urinary incontinence was more prevalent in patients with history of RH (odds ratio [OR] 6.4, 95% confidence interval 2.171-18.855; p=0.001). There was no difference in OR of mixed urinary incontinence. Higher proportion of RH patients complained of recurrent urinary tract infection and voiding symptoms requiring intermittent catheterization. On urodynamic study, RH groups had lower maximal flow rate, larger post-void residual, decreased bladder sensation and impaired detrusor contractility (all p<0.001) than SH group. Adjuvant RT resulted in decreased compliance and decrease in volume of the first sense to void. Conclusions: Predominant LUTS differed among patients after different types of hysterectomy. RH resulted in inefficient bladder emptying, leading to recurrent urinary tract infection and voiding symptoms requiring intermittent catheterization. Adjuvant RT exacerbated bladder compliance and increased bladder sensation.
DOI
10.4111/icu.20210393
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