ICS Podcast

Your Questions Answered: The Role of Urodynamics in Female Urinary Incontinence: Urodynamics Under the Lens

International Continence Society Episode 78

Melissa Kaufman and Tufan Tarcan revisit unanswered audience questions from the ICS Masterclass “The Role of Urodynamics in Female Urinary Incontinence” (Nov 2024), offering expert insights in an informal, conversational style.

At a few points, urodynamic traces are referred to and discussed. If you would like to see these traces and graphics, you can find them in the video version of this discussion at www.ics.org/urodynamicsunderthelens.

The ‘Urodynamics Under the Lens’ series explores the role, benefits and optimal usage of urodynamics from the personal perspectives of a range of experts in the field. 

Production of this episode has been funded by Laborie. The views and opinions expressed are those of the featured experts and not necessarily those of the ICS or Laborie. Disclosures are available in each expert's ICS profile: 

Melissa Kaufman

Tufan Tarcan

Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:18 Module 1: Definitions And Overview
10:38 Module 2: Specific Diagnostic Considerations 
20:29 Module 3: Implications for Management and Special Populations 
34:49 Module 4: Best Practice Considerations
 

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