A randomized prospective comparison of the needleless mini-sling hammock and U-shape configurations for management of stress urinary incontinence: 60-month follow-up results
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2024
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Springer Heidelberg
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
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ObjectiveTo compare needleless mini-slings placed in a retropubic (U-shape) or trans-obturator (hammock-shape) configuration for treating stress urinary incontinence at 60th month.MethodsAll surgeries, conducted by a senior surgeon, involved objective and subjective assessments preoperatively and at 6, 12, 18, and 60 months postoperatively using cough-stress tests, ICIQ-SF, PGI-I, and a Likert scale.ResultsAfter 60 months, no significant differences were found in cure rates, mesh complications, or reinterventions between U-shaped and hammock-shaped groups. However, a significant decrease in cure rates was observed at 18 and 60 months in both groups. Notable differences in ICIQ-SF, Likert scale, and PGI-I scores were seen in the hammock-shaped group, while the U-shaped group showed differences in ICIQ-SF and PGI-I scores, but not in the Likert scale.ConclusionGiven the lack of significant differences, asserting the superiority of either retropubic (U-shape) or transobturatorly (hammock-shape) needleless mini-slings for treating stress urinary incontinence is challenging.
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Midurethral sling, Mini-slings, Stress urinary incontinence, Tension-free vaginal tape, Urinary incontinence, Safety, Tape, Fixation
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Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Q2