Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)
OVERVIEW:
This is the type of leakage which occurs when there are increases in intra-abdominal pressure, such as with laughing, sneezing, or other physical exertion. This leakage results from weakening of the ligaments which support the urethra (the tube through which you urinate).
TREATMENT:
There is a spectrum of treatment for this kind of leakage, including:
- Conservative management with behavioral modification, weight loss, and pelvic floor rehabilitation with possible referral to physical therapy.
- Vaginal sling placement: An outpatient procedure that involves a small 2 cm vaginal incision and possibly 2 stab incisions in the groin or abdominal wall, followed by placement of small piece of mesh underneath the urethra to provide support.
- Injection of bulking agent into urethra: Outpatient procedure in which cystoscopy is performed, and a bulking agent is injected into peri-urethral tissues to allow better closure of urethral walls.