Urogynaecology and <scp>Ehlers–Danlos</scp> syndrome
Mittal Patel, Vik Khullar
Abstract
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) can lead to a presentation to urogynaecology services with multiple symptoms including vaginal prolapse, overactive bladder symptoms, voiding dysfunction, bladder pain syndrome, recurrent urinary tracts infections, stress urinary incontinence, recurring bladder diverticula, vesicoureteral reflux, pelvic floor pain or spasms, and complicated postnatal perineal wounds. This article explores the pathophysiology of these conditions in causing urinary urgency, incontinence, and infections; highlighting the key investigations and management considerations for women with EDS including conservative, pharmacological, and surgical.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineOveractive bladderUrinary incontinencePathophysiologyPresentation (obstetrics)Pelvic painUrinary systemVesicoureteral refluxUrologySurgeryRefluxInternal medicineDiseasePathologyAlternative medicinePelvic floor disorders treatmentsUrinary Bladder and Prostate ResearchUrological Disorders and Treatments