Recurrent Incontinence After Transvaginal Partial Sling Excision in Patients with Prior Mid-Urethral Sling

Sling (weapon)
DOI: 10.2147/rru.s281697 Publication Date: 2021-01-12T07:27:14Z
ABSTRACT
Patients may develop recurrent urinary tract infections, pain syndromes, dyspareunia, and voiding difficulty after mid-urethral sling placement that can be treated by partial excision.The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the incidence de novo incontinence excision. A secondary assess risk factors associated with future surgery in subset patients.From 2009 2017, 95 female patients subjective complaints pelvic pain, or following synthetic for stress underwent excision at a single institution. The assessed 6 months were also resolution surgery. Primary endpoints examined Pearson's Chi-square test interval data t-test. p < 0.05 significant.About 72% more likely continent irrespective initial symptoms prior No difference seen between incontinent (p=0.09). retropubic (p=0.03). Preoperative maximum flow rate >16 mL/sec as an independent variable (p=0.009).In conclusion, poses low regardless preoperative symptoms. Stress less reoccur those having approach. is factor should taken into consideration when formulating treatment plan.
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