Intermittent Self-catheterization for Bladder Dysfunction After Deep Endometriosis Surgery: Duration and Factors that Might Affect the Recovery Process
This study investigated intermittent self-catheterization for bladder dysfunction following deep endometriosis surgery, examining its duration and potential influencing factors for recovery.
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