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Outcomes Following Repeat Mid Urethral Synthetic Sling After Failure of the Initial Sling Procedure: Rediscovery of the Tension-Free Vaginal Tape Procedure

2007; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 178; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.juro.2007.05.147

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1527-3792

Autores

Kyu‐Sung Lee, Chin Kyung Doo, Deok Hyun Han, Byung Joo Jung, Ji‐Yeon Han, Myung‐Soo Choo,

Tópico(s)

Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes

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No AccessJournal of UrologyAdult urology1 Oct 2007Outcomes Following Repeat Mid Urethral Synthetic Sling After Failure of the Initial Sling Procedure: Rediscovery of the Tension-Free Vaginal Tape Procedure Kyu-Sung Lee, Chin Kyung Doo, Deok Hyun Han, Byung Joo Jung, Ji-Yeon Han, and Myung-Soo Choo Kyu-Sung LeeKyu-Sung Lee Department of Urology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea , Chin Kyung DooChin Kyung Doo Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea , Deok Hyun HanDeok Hyun Han Department of Urology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea , Byung Joo JungByung Joo Jung Department of Urology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea , Ji-Yeon HanJi-Yeon Han Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea , and Myung-Soo ChooMyung-Soo Choo Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.juro.2007.05.147AboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail Abstract Purpose: We evaluated outcomes of the repeat mid urethral sling to treat recurrent or persistent stress urinary incontinence after failure of an initial mid urethral sling. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data on patients who underwent the repeat mid urethral sling procedure due to persistent or recurrent stress urinary incontinence. Repeat slings were placed without removal of the previous sling. All patients were followed at least 1 year after the second mid urethral sling. Results: Of the 31 female patients with a repeat mid urethral sling 29 were followed, including 13 with a retropubic and 16 with a transobturator sling. For the first mid urethral sling 17 patients received a retropubic sling (tension-free vaginal tape) and 12 received a transobturator sling (6 inside out and 6 outside in procedures). Cure and improvement rates irrespective of the approach were 75.9% (22 of 29 patients) and 6.9% (2 of 29), respectively. Cure rates for the retropubic and transobturator slings were 92.3% (12 of 13 patients) and 62.5% (10 of 16), respectively, a difference that did not quite attain statistical significance (p = 0.089). 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Volume 178Issue 4October 2007Page: 1370-1374 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2007 by American Urological AssociationKeywordsurinary incontinencebladderreoperationurethraprostheses and implantsstressMetricsAuthor Information Kyu-Sung Lee Department of Urology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea More articles by this author Chin Kyung Doo Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea More articles by this author Deok Hyun Han Department of Urology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea More articles by this author Byung Joo Jung Department of Urology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea More articles by this author Ji-Yeon Han Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea More articles by this author Myung-Soo Choo Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement PDF downloadLoading ...

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