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  1. Bladder and urethral repair is usually performed to prevent urine leakage associated with stress incontinence. Stress incontinence ...
  2. ... with and inflatable balloon tip) into the urinary bladder. This procedure is performed for urinary obstruction, following ... or for any other problem in which the bladder needs to be kept empty (decompressed) and urinary ...
  3. ... balloon tip) may be inserted into the urinary bladder when there is a urinary obstruction, following surgical ... or for any other problem in which the bladder needs to be kept empty (decompressed) and urinary ...
  4. A bladder biopsy is performed if abnormalities of the bladder are found, or if a tumor is grossly visible. ...
  5. Urinary Bladder From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  6. Urine travels from the bladder through the urethra to be excreted from the body.
  7. ... opening, through which urine passes, leads to the bladder. The anus leads to the rectum. The vaginal ... treat stress incontinence in women by supporting the bladder and urethra in its proper position, so it ...
  8. The urachus is a tube that connects the bladder to the umbilicus during fetal development. After birth, ... urachal sinus, which does not connect with the bladder, but simply enters the skin for a short ...
  9. When the ureters enter the bladder, they travel through the wall of the bladder for a distance in such a way that they create a tunnel so ...
  10. Cystography is a detailed study of the bladder, which uses a dye and X-rays. A catheter is inserted into the bladder in which the dye flows. When the bladder is ...
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