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. 2013 Aug 29;11(4):319–330. doi: 10.1016/j.aju.2013.07.005

Table 1.

The causes of female VD.

Condition Type Detail
(1) Abnormal detrusor activity (underactive/acontractile) Neurogenic Cerebral:
Cerebrovascular stroke
Multiple sclerosis
Multiple system atrophy
Hydrocephalus
Tumour (brain, spinal cord)
Spinal (sacral):
Spinal cord injury
Disc herniation
Transverse myelitis
Spina bifida
Subsacral (peripheral):
Pelvic nerve injury (iatrogenic – traumatic)
Myogenic Ageing
ApBO
Mixed DM
Other risk factors Menopause
Immobility
Recurrent UTI
Anaesthesia
Post operative
Drugs
Psychological



(2) BOO Anatomical Iatrogenic obstruction:
Anti-incontinence (sling) procedures
Urethral procedures
POP
Anterior vaginal wall prolapse
Apical prolapse (procedentia)
Inflammatory process:
Inflammation of urethra
Urethral stricture
Urethral diverticulum
Miscellaneous:
Bladder calculi/tumour
Retroverted uterus
Female genital tumours
Functional Dysfunctional voiding
DSD
Fowler’s syndrome