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1/4. Labial fusion causing urinary incontinence in a postmenopausal female: a case report.

    urinary incontinence is not described in the literature as the presenting symptom of labial fusion. This report discusses a 72-year-old postmenopausal woman who presented with complaints of urinary incontinence and was diagnosed to have complete labial fusion. Following failure of conservative treatment with topical estrogen cream a surgical separation of the fusion was performed. The surgical therapy alleviated all incontinence symptoms.
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2/4. Labial adhesions in postmenopausal women with hip joint disease.

    Two cases of postmenopausal labial adhesions in patients with severe hip joint disease are presented. The aetiology of labial adhesions in the postmenopausal woman is discussed. hip joint disease is shown to influence the formation of adhesions by interfering with perineal hygiene and decreasing sexual activity.
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3/4. Labial adhesions presenting as urinary incontinence in postmenopausal women.

    Most discussion on labial adhesions is about the pediatric group. A case is presented of a postmenopausal woman whose main complaint was urinary incontinence. Etiology, symptoms, signs, and diagnosis are discussed. Guidelines for treatment and prevention are proposed. Because the number of postmenopausal women is steadily increasing, it is important to draw attention to this condition.
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4/4. Use of labial tissue in repair of urethrovaginal fistula and injury.

    Labial flaps were used during the delayed repair of urethrovaginal fistulas and during the immediate repair of an obstetric urethral injury. In two patients, the labial fat pad alone was used. In the third patient, the fat pad and the overlying labial mucosa were rotated to cover the urethral repair. Our favorable results suggest further use of labial tissue in the repair of urethrovaginal fistulas or urethral injury.
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