Minimally Invasive Pervaginam Procedures for the Treatment of Female Stress Incontinence Using a New Pubic Bone Anchoring System |
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Authors: | Shahar Madjar,Moshe Wald,Sarel Halachmi,Elias Issaq,Boaz Moskovitz,Mordechai Beyar,& Ofer Nativ |
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Affiliation: | Department of Urology, Bnai Zion Medical Center, Haifa,Israel |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this ongoing study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of new minimally invasive pervaginam cystourethropexy and sling procedures for the treatment of female genuine stress urinary incontinence. A total of 75 women (mean age, 52.8 years) underwent either a cystourethropexy or a sling procedure. A miniature bone anchor and a staple-like bone anchor driver were used for the fixation of periurethral tissue or a xenogenic sling to the pubic bone. With a mean follow-up of eight months, 61 patients (82%) were completely cured of stress incontinence, 10 (14%) reported a more than 50% decrease in pad usage, and 4 patients showed failure early following surgery. The exclusively pervaginam cystourethropexy and sling procedures are minimally invasive, safe, and effective. Further experience and longer follow-up are necessary to establish their role in the treatment of women with stress urinary incontinence. |
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Keywords: | Stress urinary incontinence Bone anchor Cystourethropexy Sling |
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