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urinewegretractie

Urinewegretractie is a Dutch term formed from urineweg (urinary tract) and retractie (retraction). It is not a widely standardized medical diagnosis, but a descriptive phrase that may appear in Dutch-language literature to refer to the act of retracting or repositioning parts of the urinary tract during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. Because it is not a single, well-defined condition, its exact meaning can vary between sources.

In clinical practice, the concept may arise in the context of urology and related surgical disciplines. Retracting

Urinewegretractie is not a stand-alone diagnosis and does not specify a single procedure. Its interpretation depends

Related concepts include urinary tract procedures, tissue retraction or mobilization, bladder neck suspension, urethral repositioning, and

or
mobilizing
tissues
around
the
urinary
tract
can
be
part
of
procedures
to
access
the
bladder,
urethra,
ureters,
or
bladder
neck,
or
to
temporarily
position
structures
for
repair,
imaging,
or
reconstruction.
The
term
can
also
appear
in
descriptions
of
pelvic
floor
interventions
where
support
and
alignment
of
urinary
tract
components
are
relevant.
In
veterinary
medicine,
similar
language
may
be
used
to
describe
analogous
manipulation
of
the
urinary
tract
during
veterinary
procedures.
on
the
source
and
the
specific
surgical
or
diagnostic
context.
Readers
encountering
the
term
should
consult
the
original
description
to
understand
which
structures
are
involved,
what
the
intended
outcome
is,
and
what
techniques
or
instruments
are
used.
pelvic
floor
reconstruction.
When
evaluating
or
discussing
this
term,
precise
terminology
in
the
underlying
procedure
or
condition
should
be
used
to
avoid
ambiguity.