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Abstract Introduction There is no guideline or clinical consensus concerning the mid‐urethral sling (MUS) operation for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and future pregnancies. The aim of this systematic review and metanalysis is to evaluate the impact of pregnancy and of delivery on SUI in women who previously sustained a MUS surgery.
Alessandro Ferdinando Ruffolo +6 more
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PURPOSE: Tape tension adjustment is an essential procedure in mid-urethral sling surgery. The goal of this study was to determine if intraoperative maximal urethral closing pressure (MUCP) elevation could be used as a reference value for adequate tape ...
Myung Beum Kang +4 more
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Autologous fascial slings remain viable at long-term follow-up: a post cystectomy case report
Background Autologous fascial slings (AFS) have been used for a very long time in the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence, but the introduction of synthetic mesh slings placed either retropubicallyor trans-obturator has decreased the need to ...
Jacopo Durante +6 more
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Perspectives on technology: urethral slings in a post‐mesh world
Objectives To detail the history of synthetic mid‐urethral slings (SMUSs) and fascial slings, their efficacy, associated complications, and changes to practice that have occurred after the issuing of the 2011 US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Safety Communication statement on transvaginal mesh (TVM), and to highlight the need for surgical ...
Cindy Garcia +3 more
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Background: There are many different surgical procedures that can be employed when treating women with stress urinary incontinence. The surgeon is somewhat overwhelmed with choice.
Liqaa R. Al khuzaee
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Abstract Aims To assess and compare 30‐day perioperative adverse events following suburethral sling surgery using synthetic mesh, autologous rectus fascia, and autologous fascia lata in women. Methods This was a retrospective cohort study of patients who underwent fascial or synthetic sling placement for stress urinary incontinence between 2008 and ...
Christopher X. Hong +4 more
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Neurourology and Urodynamics, Volume 44, Issue 1, Page 76-84, January 2025.
Lauren D. Gleich, Howard B. Goldman
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Purpose To determine whether there is a difference in sexual function after modified and classical TOT procedures. Materials and Methods Of the 80 sexually active women with SUI, 36 underwent an original outside-in TOT as described by Delorme, and 44 ...
Burak Arslan +4 more
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OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine if women with mixed urinary incontinence (MUI) and urodynamic detrusor overactivity (DO) have less improvement in urinary symptoms after pubovaginal sling surgery (PVS), compared to MUI without DO.
John T. Stoffel +3 more
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Patients lost to follow-up after midurethral sling surgery: How are they?
Purpose To assess the ratio of patients lost to follow-up (FU) after midurethral sling surgery, to evaluate their success rate and current status, and to identify the reasons for FU loss.
Myong Kim +4 more
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