The Gore-tex sling procedure for female sphincteric incontinence: indications, technique, and results
We constructed a pubovaginal sling using the Gore-tex Soft Tissue Patch and 2-0 polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) suspension suture and placed it in 122 consecutive incontinent women with urethral hypermobility and/or intrinsic sphincter deficiency. We performed a retrospective outcome analysis using a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | World journal of urology 1997-10, Vol.15 (5), p.295-299 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We constructed a pubovaginal sling using the Gore-tex Soft Tissue Patch and 2-0 polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) suspension suture and placed it in 122 consecutive incontinent women with urethral hypermobility and/or intrinsic sphincter deficiency. We performed a retrospective outcome analysis using a questionnaire-based telephone survey. The mean follow-up period was 24.4 months. Stress incontinence was cured in 88% of patients (equally effective in type II and type III incontinence), de novo postoperative urinary frequency occurred in 32% of cases, and preoperative urinary frequency resolved postoperatively in 51% of patients. Significant urinary obstruction occurred in 5% of patients. Vaginal granulation tissue with exposed sling occurred in 4% of patients. There was no urethral or bladder erosion. The treatment of female stress incontinence with a PTFE sling is effective and durable with minimal complications. Furthermore, this technique addresses many of the presumed technical shortcomings of endoscopic needle suspensions. |
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ISSN: | 0724-4983 1433-8726 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF02202014 |