Does anyone know what is suggestive of equivocal bladder outlet obstruction?
Yes, of course! That's when your bladder is speaking to you out of both sides of its mouth.
If John's diagnosis came as a result of urodynamic evaluation - which was my interpretation of his question - then the practitioner does appear to be saying that there is a blockage but there is insufficient evidence to state categorically where it is and its cause. My Urologist, in a similar situation, was honest enough to say that he was no longer sure if the problem lay with the prostate or with some other problem with the bladder neck. He wanted to perform a cytoscopy to investigate further, but I decided instead to live with a foley and flipflo valve for the time being. I did like Ron's explanation, though.
Why not have the cystoscopy then you will have a reliable diagnosis.
It is a simple three minute procedure nowadays. I'm having my fourth one next week.
I have cystscopy done about three years a go and they found nothing wrong with the bladder, but I recently did flow test and urodynamics showing that I haven't got any overactive bladder and show there were bladder outlet obstruction