ABSTRACT

Section 4 will address the most common diagnoses of pelvic floor dysfunction. The terms ( 3 ) “urodynamic observation” and “condition” (non-medical) have not been used in this Report. The scope of the Report will exclude ( i ) more invasive investigations requiring an anesthetic; ( ii ) evidence-based treatments for each diagnosis. (3) Able to indicate origin and to provide explanations: Where a term’s existing definition (from one of multiple sources used) is deemed appropriate, that definition will be included and duly referenced. A large number of terms in female pelvic floor function and dysfunction, because of their long term use, have now become generic, as apparent by their listing in medical dictionaries.