Objective: To assess the relationship between uterine myomas, urinary symptoms, and urodynamic findings.
Study Design: A total of 49 women hospitalized for uterine myoma were eval- uated in this prospective study. Patients underwent- a detailed clinical evaluation and ukodynamic study. Uri- nary symptoms were as- sessed using 3-day micturi- tion diary and Patient Perception of Intensity of Urgency scale questionnaire. The dimensions of fibroma- tous uterus and single large myomas were evaluated by both transabdominal and transvaginal ultrasound. Urodynamic parameters and urinary symptoms were assessed before and 4 months after surgery.
Results: A total of 44 patients were evaluable at the end of the study: 32 out of 44 (72.8%) had urinary symptoms; 26 women underwent hysterectomy, and 18 had abdominal myomectomy. After surgery 87.5% of women were asymptomatic or showed improvement in urinary symptoms. Improvements were also seen in urodynamic parameters.
Conclusion: Uterine myomas often result in uri- nary symptoms. Surgical therapy can result in signifi- cant improvements in symptoms as well as urodynamic findings.
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