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Laparoscopic Suburethral Sling Procedure

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2003
To describe the technique of laparoscopic suburethral sling and discuss patient satisfaction and subjective continence rates over 7 years.Retrospective analysis (Canadian Task Force classification III).Private practice.Sixty-three consecutive patients.Laparoscopic sling procedure using either autologous or donor fascia.The space of Retzius is entered ...
John Y, Phelps, Lawrence, Lin, C Y, Liu
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Suburethral sling

Evidence Based Womenʼs Health Journal, 2015
ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to produce and evaluate a new technique using a small-fashioned prolene tape to treat female genuine stress incontinence.Patients and methodsA total of 120 (n=120) female patients with genuine stress urinary incontinence were subjected to history taking, physical ...
Ahmed A. Moharram   +5 more
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Failure of allograft suburethral slings

BJU International, 1999
Objectives  To report our experience of using freeze‐dried irradiated fascia lata allografts for suburethral sling procedures. Patients and methods  Between December 1996 and September 1998, 35 patients (mean age 60.25 years, range 37 ...
M P, Fitzgerald   +2 more
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Suburethral sling release

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1995
The suburethral sling is an effective surgical procedure for curing genuine stress incontinence. However, a well-known complication is urinary retention. This report describes a method of modifying sling placement 6 weeks after the initial surgery to ameliorate the complication of urinary retention.A 68-year-old woman had undergone suburethral sling ...
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In vivo comparison of suburethral sling materials

International Urogynecology Journal, 2005
In vivo tissue responses were compared for three commercially available polypropylene suburethral slings that differ markedly in fabric structure and in size of resulting interstices and pores. All three elicited the same basic inflammatory response; however, individual fabric structures produced distinct differences in tissue formation within each ...
M, Slack   +3 more
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The fate of rectus fascia suburethral slings

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2000
Autologous rectus fascia is commonly used to construct suburethral slings for the treatment of genuine stress incontinence. This fascia performs well and has not been associated with clinical problems related to its choice as a sling material. However, the histologic appearance of such slings after implantation has not been documented.At the time of ...
M P, FitzGerald   +2 more
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Bone-anchored suburethral sling: Surgical technique and outcomes

Current Urology Reports, 2009
The gold standard treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is the autologous rectus fascia pubovaginal sling. Although successful, it is associated with increased morbidity related to the graft harvest. Because of this, less invasive techniques were developed, including the retropubic and trans-obturator midurethral sling and the bone-anchored ...
Alvaro, Lucioni, Kathleen C, Kobashi
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A Comprehensive Review of Suburethral Sling Procedure Complications

Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2008
The study objective was to review the existing literature regarding complications of anti-incontinence sling procedures. PubMed listings using keywords related to slings and associated complications with no date or language restrictions through May 2007 and the Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience Database were searched for specific device-
Edward J, Stanford   +1 more
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Management of Urinary Incontinence Following Suburethral Sling Removal

Journal of Urology, 2017
We evaluated urinary incontinence outcomes following synthetic suburethral sling removal in women.We reviewed a prospectively maintained database of 360 consecutive women who underwent transvaginal suburethral sling removal from 2005 to 2015. We excluded patients with neurogenic bladder, nonsynthetic or multiple slings, prior mesh for prolapse ...
Nirmish, Singla   +5 more
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