What's the difference between cystocele and intrusion?

Cystocele


Definition:

  • (n.) Hernia in which the urinary bladder protrudes; vesical hernia.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Three patients developed asymptomatic cystocele or enterocele, and 5 (23%) women had a curtailed vagina.
  • (2) Vaginal approach has a lower incidence of operative complications than the abdominal approach and seems to ensure a lower risk of recurrent cystocele, even if simple and asymptomatic.
  • (3) We performed the transvaginal approach described by S. Raz for stress urinary incontinence and cystocele.
  • (4) The patients with cystocele did not demonstrate the abnormal voiding patterns characteristic of outflow obstruction.
  • (5) We studied two patients with massive inguinoscrotal herniation of the urinary bladder, commonly referred to as "scrotal cystocele."
  • (6) We developed a new transvaginal technique for the repair of large cystoceles (grade IV) extending outside of the introitus at rest, which includes repair of the central defect by anterior colporrhaphy, and repair of the paravaginal herniation of the bladder base and bladder neck by a needle suspension of these structures.
  • (7) In 4 cases the interpretation interfered with a large cystocele.
  • (8) Severe cystoceles develop from weaknesses of the levator sling and pubocervical fasciae resulting in 2 main anatomical changes: a central defect between the pubocervical fasciae, and a sliding herniation of the bladder and urethra (paravaginal defect).
  • (9) It is important that the presence of cystocele be carefully and accurately assessed preoperatively and intraoperatively so that correction appropriate to its etiologic circumstance can be achieved.
  • (10) Thirteen patients with subsequent or persistent cystoceles had no bladder repair performed at the time of the study procedure.
  • (11) All patients presented at least a stage II cystocele and hysteroptosis, 47% a patent and 93% a potential stress incontinence and 40% a sphincter incompetence.
  • (12) We found that neither a cystocele nor the dependent position of the urethra at the bottom of the bladder were diagnostic of SI if the above stigmata were absent.
  • (13) Not every vaginal hysterectomy should be treated like a cystocele-rectocele repair.
  • (14) Patients with anatomic stress incontinence tended to have larger cystoceles and greater Q-tip angles; however, a significant percentage of patients with urge incontinence also had cystoceles and abnormal Q-tip angles.
  • (15) It demonstrates that age makes bladder rehabilitation in these patients more difficult, because of the decreased ability of the elderly to cope with the new situation, of pre-existing factors interfering with micturition like benign prostatic hyperplasia and cystocele and because of a delayed and at the end sometimes weak detrusor reflect activity.
  • (16) Recent investigations suggest that the suprapubic approach is more effective than vaginal procedures and that this should be preferred for SI, regardless of the type of possible suspension defect and the presence of slight to moderate cystocele.
  • (17) Cystoceles grade II and III were completely reduced.
  • (18) Cystocele was present in 92% of stress, 49% of urge and 83% of combined cases.
  • (19) Appropriate reconstruction to minimize the risk of postoperative recurrence of cystocele has been achieved by a technique described for full length anterior colporrhaphy embracing transverse plication of the bladder adventitia and reduction in vaginal length as well as width.
  • (20) The only preoperative risk factor identified was the presence of a large cystocele.

Intrusion


Definition:

  • (n.) The act of intruding, or of forcing in; especially, the forcing (one's self) into a place without right or welcome; encroachment.
  • (n.) The penetrating of one rock, while in a plastic or metal state, into the cavities of another.
  • (n.) The entry of a stranger, after a particular estate or freehold is determined, before the person who holds in remainder or reversion has taken possession.
  • (n.) The settlement of a minister over 3 congregation without their consent.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We conclude that the procedure used in this study is a non-intrusive intervention that is an extension of the current literature pertaining to sensory extinction.
  • (2) Although the debate in the US has led to some piecemeal reforms – including the USA Freedom Act and modest policy changes – many of the most intrusive government surveillance programs remain largely intact.
  • (3) Depressive symptoms in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) were hypothesized to derive from illness intrusiveness--illness-induced lifestyle disruptions.
  • (4) Based on documents leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden, the New York Times and ProPublica reported on Thursday that the Justice Department in 2012 permitted the NSA to use widespread surveillance authorities passed by Congress to stop terrorism and foreign espionage in order to find digital signatures associated with high-level cyber intrusions.
  • (5) Now US officials, who have spoken to Reuters on condition of anonymity, say the roundabout way the commission's emails were obtained strongly suggests the intrusion originated in China , possibly by amateurs, and not from India's spy service.
  • (6) It is argued that for Resistance veterans only the intrusive reminiscences of the stressful events discriminate this constellation of symptoms from subjects with an anxious-depressive symptomatology.
  • (7) A less intrusive way to make a city smarter might be to give those who govern it a way to try out their decisions in virtual reality before inflicting them on live humans.
  • (8) Simulated territorial intrusion promoted increased plasma levels of both T and 11KT while access to vacant territories without neighboring territorial males did not.
  • (9) This paper challenges the present policy on two grounds: consent from adults who donate kidneys is generally not informed, and therefore it is inconsistent to use the consent requirement as a justification for excluding children; and renal donation by adults can be seen as a procedure done for the benefit of the donor (as well as the recipient), and the appropriate rules for using children as donors should therefore be those pertaining to beneficial intrusions on nonconsenting subjects.
  • (10) Extensive research among the Afghan National Army – 68 focus groups – and US military personnel alike concluded: "One group sees the other as a bunch of violent, reckless, intrusive, arrogant, self-serving profane, infidel bullies hiding behind high technology; and the other group [the US soldiers] generally views the former as a bunch of cowardly, incompetent, obtuse, thieving, complacent, lazy, pot-smoking, treacherous, and murderous radicals.
  • (11) Expansion of the sensory area is apparently the result of size increase in sensory bulbs and by intrusion of supportive cells between sensory bulbs.
  • (12) The investigator administered the Territorial Intrusion-Personal Space (TIPS) Scale questionnaire to measure various feelings in response to intrusions.
  • (13) Civil libertarians have long expressed alarm that the only judicial body charged with protecting Americans from undue, intrusive federal surveillance so frequently endorses the government's requests.
  • (14) Flashback patients reported more frequent intrusive items on average and, specifically, more frequent daytime mental imagery.
  • (15) The purpose of the study was to investigate whether root resorption of the upper incisors occurs during intrusion of maxillary incisors.
  • (16) Intrusive tooth mobility was recorded on anterior teeth in four adult male animals by linear variable-differential transformers.
  • (17) The commission's move would grant Brussels intrusive rights over national authorities in licensing practices and scrutiny of member states' monitoring of the companies.
  • (18) But the system still relies on a high degree of intrusiveness and communal pressure to achieve targets.
  • (19) Heaviest intrusion emerged within the physical life sphere and the behavioural and activity domain, followed by the impact on global life satisfaction and habits.
  • (20) 29 min: There have been so many offside decisions in this game, the referee's whistle is currently more aurally intrusive than the vuvuzelas.

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