Anger Jennifer Tash, Rodríguez Larissa V
University of California at Los Angeles, Department of Urology, Box 951738, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1738, USA.
Curr Urol Rep. 2004 Dec;5(6):427-31. doi: 10.1007/s11934-004-0065-z.
Urgency and urinary urge incontinence are troublesome and complex symptoms that can complicate the diagnosis and treatment of stress urinary incontinence. Despite this fact, first-line intervention frequently is directed toward the incompetent bladder neck using surgical approaches. Persistent urgency or detrusor instability following anti-incontinence surgery reduces patient satisfaction and overall continence in most series. This article discusses current theories explaining the etiology of mixed incontinence. It also reviews the results of anti-incontinence surgery for mixed incontinence and discusses management strategies. Possible predictors of outcome after sling surgery in this complex group of patients also are presented.