M. Barbic et B. Kralj, Effect of intra-abdominal position of the bladder neck and stability of its supporting structures on pressure transmission ratio after colposuspension, INT UROGYN, 11(2), 2000, pp. 97-102
The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the influence of the high
er intra-abdominal position of the bladder neck and the stability of its su
pporting structures after colposuspension, on pressure transmission to the
urethra at the level of the bladder neck. Twenty-eight patients were includ
ed in the study. The pressure transmission ratio (PTR) was calculated at th
e level of the bladder neck, whereas the position and mobility of the bladd
er neck during coughing were evaluated with perineal ultrasound examination
. The measurements were performed before and 3 months after colposuspension
. After colposuspension we found a significant elevation of the PTR (P=0.00
1), a significantly higher intra-abdominal position (P=0.001) and decreased
mobility (P=0.001) of the bladder neck during coughing. Also, a negative c
orrelation between the elevation of PTR and decreased mobility of the bladd
er neck during coughing (r = -0.5049; P = 0.006) and a weak correlation bet
ween the elevation of PTR and a higher intra-abdominal position of the blad
der neck during coughing were found (r = 0.3828; P = 0.044). Reinforced ten
sion resistance of the bladder neck supporting structures seems to be more
important than intra-abdominal position of the bladder neck in achieving ef
fective pressure transmission after colposuspension.