Researchers from Chung Shan Medical University Hospital Report on Findings in Neurourology and Urodynamics (Escalating utilization of inpatient surgery for pelvic floor dysfunction in the elderly in Taiwan)
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According to the news reporters, the research concluded: “The increasing expenditures for inpatient surgery for pelvic floor dysfunction are mainly due to the escalating utilization of inpatient surgical procedures, especially those for pelvic organ prolapse in women aged 65 or older.”
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