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Multidimensional outcomes of suburethral synthetic midurethral sling removal

World Journal of Urology, 2019
To report multidimensional outcomes encompassing pain, dyspareunia, and recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), following suburethral sling removal (SSR) of synthetic midurethral slings (MUS) placed for female stress urinary incontinence.We reviewed a prospectively maintained, IRB-approved database of women undergoing SSR at our institution ...
Nabeel A, Shakir   +6 more
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Suburethral Sling Failures and Complications

2009
Since the introduction of the tension-free midurethral sling by Ulmsten and Petros, an estimated 1 million cases have been performed worldwide. Since then, new operative techniques have been developed, with a variety of trocars, sling materials, and anatomic areas through which the trocars are passed.
Joanna M. Togami, J. Christian Winters
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Suburethral sling materials: Best outcome with autologous tissue

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2005
This study was undertaken to assess the outcome of suburethral slings by type of sling material.A retrospective review of women who underwent a suburethral sling between January 1997 and January 2003 with autograft, allograft or xenograft materials. Objective failure was defined as urinary leakage with cough stress testing at any time after 3 months ...
Amanda J, Simsiman   +3 more
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Suburethral sling operations for urinary incontinence in women

2001
Suburethral slings are surgical operations used to treat women with urinary incontinence. They were originally designed for recurrent stress incontinence, but have also been used recently for primary cases.To determine the effects of suburethral slings on stress or mixed urinary incontinence in comparison with other management options.We searched the ...
CA Bezerra, H Bruschini, DJ Cody
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Minimally invasive synthetic suburethral slings: emerging complications

The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 2005
The tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) and related suburethral mesh devices have revolutionised the management of urinary stress incontinence worldwide and the available evidence suggests that they are as effective as existing continence procedures. They have been marketed as minimally invasive procedures with low complication rates.
Karen Ward, Paul Hilton
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N58 SUBURETHRAL SLING VS. STANDARD COLPORRHAPHY WITH SUBURETHRAL SLING FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE ASSOCIATED WITH VAGINAL PROLAPSED

European Urology Supplements, 2010
Objective: To evaluate clinical efficacies of Suburethral Sling (SUS) alone and Standard Colporrhaphy combined with TVT/TOT for stress urinary incontinence associated with vaginal prolapse Materials and Method: During the period of April 2005 to December 2009 ninety seven patients with SUI and POPs enrolled in this study.
S. Hajebrahimi   +2 more
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Pubic bone suburethral stabilization sling for recurrent urinary incontinence

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1997
A suburethral sling anchored to the posterior-inferior aspect of the pubic bone with bone screws placed transvaginally is described for recurrent urinary incontinence. The technique involves placing a suburethral patch of a synthetic fiber at the junction of the upper one-third and lower two-thirds of the urethra and securing it by titanium bone screws
S R, Kovac, S H, Cruikshank
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TVT and Sparc suburethral slings: a case?control series

International Urogynecology Journal and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, 2004
Two midurethral slings, TVT and Sparc, are the subject of this case-control series aimed at assessing sling placement, voiding function, bladder symptoms and patient satisfaction. Thirty-seven Sparc and 69 TVT patients were matched for age, body weight, pre-existing urge incontinence, preoperative voiding, concomitant surgery and length of follow-up ...
H P, Dietz   +3 more
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Modified rectus fascial suburethral sling.

Techniques in urology, 1997
Pubovaginal slings are being used more frequently for complicated stress urinary incontinence (SUI) secondary to impairment of the proximal sphincteric mechanism. The excellent long-term results of the sling surgery expands its role in genuine stress incontinence, especially high-risk groups. The modification described herein simplifies the surgery and
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Suburethral Slings

2022
Javier Gil Moradillo   +8 more
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