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Urodynamic Testing Urodynamics refers to a series of diagnostic tests that
evaluate the function of the bladder and urethra. These tests may be recommended
if the patient has urinary incontinence (leakage of urine), recurrent bladder
infections, slow or weak urinary stream, incomplete bladder emptying or frequent
urination. These tests provide important information for the physician to
accurately diagnose and treat a patient's bladder problem.
Urodynamic tests include:
- Uroflow - This
test measures the amount and speed of urine that is voided.
- Cystometrogram
- This study evaluates how the bladder holds urine, measures the bladder
capacity and also determines how well the patient can control their bladder.
- EMG - This test
measures how well a patient can control the sphincter (outlet) muscles and
determines if they are working in coordination with the bladder.
- Pressure Flow
Study - This test determines if there is an obstruction.
- Videourodynamics - This study is a combination of the above tests, with
the addition of video pictures. A physician and a registered nurse are present
to explain each step of the process and the most effective treatment.
- Biofeedback/Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercise Therapy - This nonsurgical
therapy is used to treat incontinence. Typically, this therapy consists of
weekly sessions for six weeks.
The following facilities provide urology and continence
services:
Charlotte Continence Center Charlotte
Continence Center, part of Carolinas Rehabilitation, provides comprehensive
urological services. Patients are referred by their physician for urodynamic
studies and/or the treatment of bladder dysfunction. Patients without a
physician's referral can be seen by one of the urology nurses for assessment and
assistance with urinary incontinence.
McKay Urology
McKay Urology is a subspecialty urology
practice. Its staff includes physicians specializing in neurourology,
incontinence, female urology, male infertility and metabolism disorders such as
kidney stones. All physicians are board-certified by the American Board of
Urology.
Carolinas Medical
Center's Women's Institute
Whether their
disorders are annoying and embarrassing or potentially life-threatening, women
with complex gynecologic problems deserve the best diagnostic and therapeutic
care available. That care is available at the Women's Institute's Center for
Gynecology. It specializes in gynecologic surgery, gynecologic dermatology and
urogynecology.
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