Urodynamics is the investigation of the function of the lower
urinary tract - the bladder and urethra - using physical
measurements, such as urine pressure and flow rate as well as
clinical assessment (netdoctor). This book is a concise guide to
urodynamics (UDS) for trainee urologists. Beginning with an
introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the lower urinary
tract, the next section discusses clinical assessment which begins
with a medical history and examination - which may reveal
abnormalities within the lower abdomen or pelvis that are
contributing to the lower urinary tract symptoms. The patient is
then given a urination (voiding) diary to be kept for three days,
to document their fluid intake and output, including episodes of
incontinence (netdoctor). Each of the following chapters examines a
different UDS test and its interpretation. The final sections
describe representative clinical cases, and reporting on
urodynamics. Key points Concise guide to urodynamics (UDS) for
trainee urologists Detailed coverage of clinical assessment and
different UDS tests Includes chapter on representative clinical
cases Features more than 75 images and illustrations
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