Stress urinary incontinence: usefulness of perineal ultrasound

Radiol Med. 2014 Mar;119(3):189-94. doi: 10.1007/s11547-013-0317-4. Epub 2014 Feb 21.

Abstract

Purpose: Perineal ultrasound provides the most sensitive assessment of the degree of urethral mobility by measuring the pubo-urethral distance and angle. To evaluate whether these indices may be determinants of success in prosthetic surgery for stress urinary incontinence, we conducted a retrospective study of patients treated with tension-free vaginal tape-obturator (TVT-O) surgery and assessed, by measuring the pubo-urethral distance and angle after TVT-O, whether there was any quantitative difference between the mean values measured in the group of cured patients and uncured patients.

Materials and methods: We selected 51 patients who underwent TVT-O and evaluated the failure rate by means of urogynaecological assessment. We also measured, using perineal ultrasound, the mean values of the pubo-urethral distance and angle between the two groups of patients.

Results: We recorded a difference in the average pubo-urethral distance of 3 mm ± 1.2 at rest and 2.7 mm ± 1.2 under stress and a difference in the average pubo-urethral angle of 13° ± 6.3° at rest and 8° ± 6.3° under stress between the two groups.

Conclusions: We obtained higher mean values of pubo-urethral distance and angle in uncured patients compared to those found in the group of cured patients.

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Perineum / diagnostic imaging*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Ultrasonography
  • Urinary Incontinence, Stress / diagnostic imaging*
  • Urinary Incontinence, Stress / surgery*
  • Urodynamics