Micturition Symptoms and Urinary Incontinence after Non‐Radical Hysterectomy

Abstract
The effects of 554 non‐radical vaginal and abdominal hysterectomies on micturition symptoms and urinary incontinence were studied. From the urological point of view, two groups of women may be distinguished prior to hysterectomy: one without urological symptoms and the second with urological complaints (present in no less than 57% of all women and differing significantly from the distribution of urological symptoms in the normal population). In the first group, frequency developed significantly more often than nocturia, dysuria, stress incontinence and nocturnal and diurnal urge incontinence. The type of hysterectomy was not related to this development, except that urgency more often followed vaginal hysterectomy. In the second group, highly significant improvement and disappearance of symptoms was observed. Age, parity, menopausal status, the presence of myomas, height, weight and body mass index had no influence.