Pelvic organ prolapse(POP)and stress urinary incontinence(SUI)share common pathological mechanisms,[1]and are both manifestations of pelvic floor dysfunction,often co-occurring and developing concomitantly.Although PO...Pelvic organ prolapse(POP)and stress urinary incontinence(SUI)share common pathological mechanisms,[1]and are both manifestations of pelvic floor dysfunction,often co-occurring and developing concomitantly.Although POP develops concomitantly with evident SUI in some cases,there have been instances wherein POP occurs without prior urine leakage before repositioning the prolapsed organs,but urinary incontinence develops after the prolapsed organs are repositioned.The condition in such cases is termed as occult SUI(OSUI),with an incidence of approximately 23.5%among patients with POP.[2]展开更多
文摘Pelvic organ prolapse(POP)and stress urinary incontinence(SUI)share common pathological mechanisms,[1]and are both manifestations of pelvic floor dysfunction,often co-occurring and developing concomitantly.Although POP develops concomitantly with evident SUI in some cases,there have been instances wherein POP occurs without prior urine leakage before repositioning the prolapsed organs,but urinary incontinence develops after the prolapsed organs are repositioned.The condition in such cases is termed as occult SUI(OSUI),with an incidence of approximately 23.5%among patients with POP.[2]