Mp. Fitzgerald et al., Urethral collagen morphologic characteristics among women with genuine stress incontinence, AM J OBST G, 182(6), 2000, pp. 1565-1572
OBJECTIVE: This was a study of the morphologic characteristics of urethral
collagen in women with stress incontinence and continent control women.
STUDY DESIGN: Urethral needle biopsy specimens were obtained from 31 women.
Fifteen women were continent, and the other 16 had undergone full urogynec
ologic assessment for symptoms of urinary incontinence. Biopsy specimens we
re assessed under electron microscopy. Mean collagen fibril diameter was me
asured and collagen morphologic characteristics were assessed.
RESULTS: The biopsy specimens from 30 women were included in the analysis.
Collagen fibril diameter did not vary with continence status, the presence
of pelvic organ prolapse, age, race or hormonal status. Alterations in coll
agen fibril morphologic characteristics were evident in the biopsy specimen
s from nine patients with incontinence. The alterations in collagen morphol
ogic characteristics fell into three patterns, which for convenience were r
eferred to as the obscured pattern, the dense pattern, and the degenerative
pattern.
CONCLUSION: Altered collagen morphologic characteristics are found in some
patients with stress incontinence, and possible causes for those alteration
s are suggested by their appearances.