Changes in vesicourethral function following laparoscopic hysterectomy versus abdominal hysterectomy.

2002 
Objective To assess whether total hysterectomy is associated with increased postoperative vesicourethral abnormalities. Sample Forty-five patients had a laparoscopic hysterectomy and 36 patients had a total abdominal hysterectomy. Design Before and after hysterectomy, patients underwent a urinalysis, a personal interview, and an urodynamic study. Results Of the laparoscopic hysterectomy group, 27 patients (60%) exhibited urinary symptoms preoperatively, and 22 patients (48.9%) remained symptomatic following surgery. There was no significant change in the number of women with one or more urinary symptoms, but the incidence of urinary frequency and stress incontinence decreased significantly following hysterectomy (p 0.05). Maximal urethral closure pressure and maximal cystometric capacity demonstrated significant increases for both groups following surgery. Conclusions The results indicated that total hysterectomy, either laparoscopic or total abdominal hysterectomy, did not significantly increase the subjective and objective incidence of vesicourethral dysfunction. On the contrary, some patients experience a substantial improvement of pre-existing urinary frequency or stress incontinence, partly as a result of an increase in the maximal urethral closure pressure and total bladder capacity following hysterectomy.
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