Urodynamic testing
Urodynamics is a test used to diagnose problems related to abnormal bladder function. In many cases of urinary incontinence, urodynamics allows an accurate analysis of the problem, so that treatment can be applied more appropriately. Urodynamics is often required in the work up of female stress incontinence, post-prostatectomy incontinence, neurogenic bladder, urinary retention and other forms of voiding problems.
At UC Davis Urology, urodynamics is carried out in the most sophisticated and up to date fashion. Pressure studies are combined with fluoroscopy to provide the most complete information about bladder function.
At UC Davis Urology, urodynamics is carried out in the most sophisticated and up to date fashion. Pressure studies are combined with fluoroscopy to provide the most complete information about bladder function.
Urodynamics, incontinence, reconstructive urologist
Anthony R. Stone, M.D.
Professor and Vice-Chair of Urology
Paolo M. Andreassi, M.D.
Associate Physician
Professor and Vice-Chair of Urology
Paolo M. Andreassi, M.D.
Associate Physician
Help is available
- Consult your physician.
- For more information, call the UC Davis Urology Clinic at (916) 734-2222 or (800) 770-6930.

