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Urogynäkologie, „overactive bladder“ und Neurourologie

Urogynecology, overactive bladder, and neurourology

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Der Übersichtsartikel zeigt neue Ergebnisse zur Urogynäkologie, dem OAB-Syndrom („overactive bladder“) und der Neurourologie auf. Die Bedeutung von interdisziplinären Beckenbodenzentren und die Kolposuspension nach Burch werden diskutiert.

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This overview presents new results regarding urogynecology, overactive bladder, and neurourology. The importance of interdisciplinary pelvic floor centers and Burch colposuspension are discussed.

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Müller, S. Urogynäkologie, „overactive bladder“ und Neurourologie. Urologe 50 (Suppl 1), 184 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-011-2672-x

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