Self-reported bladder function five years post-hysterectomy
@article{McPherson2005SelfreportedBF, title={Self-reported bladder function five years post-hysterectomy}, author={K. McPherson and A. Herbert and A. Judge and A. Clarke and S. Bridgman and M. Maresh and C. Overton}, journal={Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology}, year={2005}, volume={25}, pages={469 - 475} }
Summary We have examined the contribution of hysterectomy, compared with less invasive surgery, for dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) on the prevalence of bladder problems five years after surgery. We report a prospective cohort study of over 25,000 women treated for benign cause menorrhagia by three types of surgery – transcervical endometrial resection/ablation and hysterectomy with or without bilateral oophorectomy. Postal questionnaires were sent five years after surgery investigating… CONTINUE READING
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