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Abstract
The coexistence of detrusor underactivity (DUA) and female stress urinary incontinence presents a challenge for urologists. The various DUA definitions used in the literature and the predominantly retrospective nature of most studies contribute to a low level of evidence regarding optimal management for these patients. However, efficacy outcomes appear to be quite similar to those observed for patients without DUA, albeit with a slight increase in voiding symptoms. The role of adjustable slings, bulking agents, and artificial urinary sphincters remains unclear, so identification of the most appropriate solution via a shared decision-making process with the patient is essential. PATIENT SUMMARY: For women who have stress urinary incontinence, management can be difficult for those who also have an underactive bladder. This mini review discusses the treatment options available and their advantages and disadvantages. Shared decision-making between the doctor and patient is crucial in choosing the option that best suits an individual patient's needs.
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European Urology Focus is a new sister journal to European Urology and an official publication of the European Association of Urology (EAU).
EU Focus will publish original articles, opinion piece editorials and topical reviews on a wide range of urological issues such as oncology, functional urology, reconstructive urology, laparoscopy, robotic surgery, endourology, female urology, andrology, paediatric urology and sexual medicine. The editorial team welcome basic and translational research articles in the field of urological diseases. Authors may be solicited by the Editor directly. All submitted manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by a panel of experts before being considered for publication.