Martan A, Halaska M, Voigt R, Drbohlav B
I. Frauenklinik, Karls-Universität Prag.
Zentralbl Gynakol. 1994;116(7):416-8.
In this study we examined sonographically the position of the bladder neck in healthy control persons and patients suffering from stress incontinence before and after pelvic floor exercises supported by Kolpexin. 14 of the 20 patients are satisfied after performing the Kolpexin exercises. We found by using perineal sonography a significant decrease of the angle gamma after the pelvic floor training. The perineal sonography allows good informations about the position of the bladder neck after conservative treatment, too.