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The role of radiology in urodynamics

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Part of the book series: Developments in Surgery ((DISU,volume 7))

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This chapter will discuss the indications for and the interpretation of various radiological procedures available to most urologists and gynecologists for the assistance in the management of the incontinent patient. Because it provides the physician with objective anatomical information that can be corroborated with the patient’s historical and physical findings, we feel that radiography of the lower urinary tract is an important adjunct to the evaluation of the incontinent patient. We will discuss the role of conventional radiology in the female and male in separate sections of this chapter. We will then devote the last section to the use of videourodynamics, which combines and simultaneously records the urodynamics and radiography of the lower urinary tract.

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Hadley, H.R., Zimmern, P.E., Raz, S. (1986). The role of radiology in urodynamics. In: Debruyne, F.M.J., van Kerrebroeck, P.E.V.A. (eds) Practical Aspects of Urinary Incontinence. Developments in Surgery, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4237-0_3

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