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Oliveira, Letícia, Marcia Dias, Sérgio Martins, Jorge Haddad, Manoel Girão, and Rodrigo Castro. "Surgical Treatment for Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis." Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia / RBGO Gynecology and Obstetrics 40, no. 08 (2018): 477–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1667184.

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Objective To compare surgical treatments for stress urinary incontinence in terms of efficiency and complications. Data Sources We searched the MEDLINE and COCHRANE databases using the terms stress urinary incontinence, surgical treatment for stress urinary incontinence and sling. Selection of Studies Forty-eight studies were selected, which amounted to a total of 6,881 patients with scores equal to or higher than 3 in the Jadad scale. Data Collection Each study was read by one of the authors, added to a standardized table and checked by a second author. We extracted data on intervention detai
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Acimovic, Miodrag, Uros Babic, Aleksandar Argirovic, et al. "Retrospective evaluation of male slings for patients with urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy - one surgeon’s experience." Acta chirurgica Iugoslavica 61, no. 1 (2014): 17–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/aci1401017a.

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Introduction: Stress urinary incontinence is one of the main complications after radical prostatectomy (RP) with a significant percentage of patients reporting bothersome incontinence >1 year after surgery Objective: Assessment of one surgeon?s results in surgical treatment of urinary stress incontinence of patients with radical prostatectomy applying transobturator and suprapubic slings. Patients and methods: From February 2010. - February 2014., 20 patients, age 57 - 76, with moderate and severe stress urinary incontinence (SUI) were treated surgically. All patients previously had radical
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Qu, Peng, Ning Hai, Zhaoyang Lv, and Jingdong Yang. "Midurethral sling position and surgical outcome: A meta-analysis." Medicine 103, no. 2 (2024): e36115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000036115.

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There is still ongoing debate as to whether the outcome of the sling is determined by the position of the midurethral sling. In order to evaluate the potential impact of sling position on the outcomes of retropubic and transobturator sling procedures for stress urinary incontinence, it is necessary to conduct further investigations. We conducted a comprehensive search across various electronic databases such as PubMed, EMBASE, MEDLINE. Relevant data were extracted, organized in a table format, and analyzed using RevMan software for further analysis. This review comprised a total of 9 studies.
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Emami, Maryam, Abdolreza Momtazan, Robab Maghsoudi, et al. "Transobturator tape and mini-sling methods in stress urinary incontinence: Results of a randomized clinical trial." Urologia Journal 86, no. 3 (2019): 152–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0391560319845255.

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Background: Stress urinary incontinence is one of the most common types of incontinence in premenopausal women, accounting for almost 50% of such cases. Mid-urethral slings are currently the most widely used surgical method for stress urinary incontinence. This study aimed at comparing the efficacy, complications, urodynamic changes and the sexual function status between mini-sling surgery and transobturator tape to help us select the best method in such patients. Method: In this randomized controlled trial, 80 cases were studied and randomly assigned to either the mini-sling or transobturator
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Srivastava, Arnav, Gregory Joice, Madeline Manka, Nikolai Sopko, and Edward Wright. "2538." Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 1, S1 (2017): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2017.292.

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OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: Perineal urethral sling placement is an option for men with mild to moderate post-prostatectomy stress urinary incontinence (SUI). However, men with persistent incontinence after sling placement often require secondary artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) placement, made difficult by the sling occupying the proximal bulbar urethra. This proximal section has a thicker corpus spongiosum which may mitigate cuff-induced ischemia and subsequent urethral atrophy. The authors report a series of AUS placements after failed sling, using sling revision or removal to access the pr
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Cabuk, Alkan, Akif Erbin, Metin Savun, et al. "Autologous transobturator midurethral sling." Türk Üroloji Dergisi/Turkish Journal of Urology 45, no. 3 (2019): 230–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/tud.2018.83797.

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Černiauskienė, Aušra, and Ieva Rimaitė. "Second Suburethral Sling Implantation for the Recurrent Urinary Incontinence after Radical Prostatectomy when First Sling Surgery was Non-Effective: Case Report." Lietuvos chirurgija 22, no. 4 (2023): 238–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/lietchirur.2023.22(4).6.

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Stress urinary incontinence is a complication after radical prostatectomy. The suburethral sling implantation operation is often performed for mild to moderate male urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy. There are non-adjustable suburethral slings that are effective up to 73.7% and adjustable slings that are effective up to 92%. We present a case report of a 62-year-old man who underwent radical prostatectomy due to prostate cancer in 2018 and experienced moderate degree urinary incontinence. After non-effective conservative treatment in 2020-02-27, the suburethral transobturator sl
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Hryhorenko, А. P., О. H. Horbatiuk, А. S. Shatkovska, А. M. Binkovska, and V. Y. Onyshko. "Correction of sexual dysfunction in women of perimenopausal age with stress urinary incontinence." Reports of Vinnytsia National Medical University 22, no. 1 (2018): 104–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.31393/reports-vnmedical-2018-22(1)-20.

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The article presents the data on a study of sexual function in perimenopausal age women with stress urinary incontinence after transobturator tape (TOT) sling procedure with the subsequent prescription of vaginal estrogens during the month. Purpose — to assess the effectiveness of influence transobturator tape (TOT) sling procedure with the subsequent prescription of vaginal estrogens during the month on sexual function in perimenopausal age women with stress urinary incontinence. We evaluate the recovery of sexual function in 16 perimenopausal age (45-50 years) women with stress urinary incon
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Rashid, Aso Omer. "Trans-Obturator Tension Appliance Tape for failed Mid-Urethral Sling when and how?" Advanced medical journal 7, no. 2 (2022): 80–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.56056/amj.2022.182.

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Background & Objectives: Female urinary incontinence is a significant health issue affecting adult women, most suffering from stress incontinence. It affects the quality of life. Recurrence after surgery is difficult for the patients and the surgeon. There is no precise data to show how to treat failed Transobturator tape. Transobturator tape with tension may be an alternative method in applying proper tension in the mid urethra to correct the incontinence. We describe our experience to evaluated outcomes of the second mid-urethral sling with tension to treat recurrent incontinence after t
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Reva, I. A., A. S. Chernushenko, M. Y. Gvozdev, R. I. Aliev, A. A. Kotelnikova, and V. S. Kim. "Safety of the suburethral sling surgery by transobturator access in patients under 45 years of age." Andrology and Genital Surgery 25, no. 1 (2024): 105–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.62968/2070-9781-2024-25-1-105-112.

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Introduction. Symptoms of stress urinary incontinence develop with age in every third woman. To date, suburethral sling surgery is the «gold standard» treatment for stress urinary incontinence. Sling operation is possible by various approaches, each of them has its own advantages and disadvantages. It is believed that transobturator access is combined with the risks of damage of the obturator vessels, tendons of the adductor muscles of the thigh, branches of the genital and anterior labial nerves. In connection with the above, most authors do not recommend the transobturator access for younger
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Minaglia, Steven, BegÜm Özel, Carl Klutke, Charles Ballard, and John Klutke. "Bladder injury during transobturator sling." Urology 64, no. 2 (2004): 376–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2004.04.030.

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Schraffordt, S. "I292 Retropubic or transobturator sling?" International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 107 (October 2009): S72—S73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0020-7292(09)60292-7.

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Trost, Landon, and Daniel S. Elliott. "Male Stress Urinary Incontinence: A Review of Surgical Treatment Options and Outcomes." Advances in Urology 2012 (2012): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/287489.

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Introduction and Objective. Iatrogenic male stress urinary incontinence (SUI) affects a percentage of men undergoing urologic procedures with a significant impact on quality of life. The treatment of male SUI has evolved significantly with multiple current options for treatment available. The current paper discusses preoperative evaluation of male SUI, available surgical options with reported outcomes, and postoperative complication management.Methods. A pubMed review of available literature was performed and summarized on articles reporting outcomes of placement of the artificial urinary sphi
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G Krause, Hannah, Kurinji Kannan, and Judith TW Goh. "Techniques for total excision of retropubic and transobturator midurethral mesh slings." Australian and New Zealand Continence Journal 30, no. 3 (2025): 73–79. https://doi.org/10.1071/cj24026.

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For management of mesh complications relating to full-length midurethral slings, a number of techniques for total excision of mesh have been reported. Surgical excision is invasive due to scarring and anatomical location, requiring effective techniques to avoid complications, such as neurovascular injuries or incomplete excision of mesh when total mesh excision is planned. Detailed surgical technique descriptions of total excision of retropubic midurethral mesh slings and transobturator midurethral mesh slings are presented, including surgical points. In addition, illustrations provide an accu
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Rodrigues, Claudinei, Ana Bianchi-Ferraro, Eliana Zucchi, Marair Sartori, Manoel Girão, and Zsuzsanna Jarmy-Di Bella. "Pelvic Floor 3D Ultrasound of Women with a TVT, TVT-O, or TVT-S for Stress Urinary Incontinence at the Three-year Follow-up." Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia / RBGO Gynecology and Obstetrics 39, no. 09 (2017): 471–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1606125.

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Objective Using three-dimensional ultrasound (3D-US), we aimed to compare the tape position and the angle formed by the sling arms in different techniques of mid-urethral sling insertion for the surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence, three years after surgery. In addition, we examined the correlations between the US findings and the clinical late postoperative results. Methods A prospective cross-sectional cohort study of 170 patients who underwent a sling procedure between May 2009 and December 2011 was performed. The final sample, with US images of sufficient quality, included 26
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Steele, Stephen S., and Gregory G. Bailly. "Choosing the right sling for your patient." Canadian Urological Association Journal 11, no. 6S2 (2017): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.4635.

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Recent data has demonstrated a one in five lifetime risk of a woman requiring stress urinary incontinence (SUI) surgery. Currently, most women opt for a synthetic midurethral sling (MUS), with over 3.6 million placed worldwide. This article attempts to identify whether a gold standard exists with regards to surgical correction of female SUI.When considering which sling type to use for which incontinent woman, the published data demonstrates excellent results for both synthetic mesh (retropubic or transobturator routes) and fascial pubovaginal slings for most patients. Intrinsic sphincter defic
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McKee, DC, H. Chapman, J. Yi, and PM Magtibay. "Robotic Excision of Transobturator Midurethral Sling." Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology 28, no. 11 (2021): S67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmig.2021.09.470.

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Shepherd, Jonathan P., Rachel B. Rapkin, and Halina M. Zyczynski. "Urethral Injury With Transobturator Midurethral Sling." Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery 18, no. 2 (2012): 132–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/spv.0b013e31824824ff.

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Harris, Stephanie E., Michael L. Guralnick, and R. Corey O'Connor. "Urethral Erosion of Transobturator Male Sling." Urology 73, no. 2 (2009): 443.e19–443.e20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2008.02.043.

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Rajan, Sujatha, and Neeraj Kohli. "Retropubic Hematoma After Transobturator Sling Procedure." Obstetrics & Gynecology 106, no. 5, Part 2 (2005): 1199–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.aog.0000161063.55834.27.

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Boyles, Sarah Hamilton, Renee Edwards, William Gregory, and Amanda Clark. "Complications associated with transobturator sling procedures." International Urogynecology Journal 18, no. 1 (2006): 19–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00192-006-0091-0.

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Martinez, Edward J., Jack M. Zuckerman, Katherine Henderson, Brooke Edwards, and Kurt McCammon. "Evaluation of Salvage Male Transobturator Sling Placement Following Recurrent Stress Urinary Incontinence After Failed Transobturator Sling." Urology 85, no. 2 (2015): 478–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2014.10.016.

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Rechberger, Tomasz, Andrzej Wrobel, Alicja Zietek, et al. "Does Pharmacological Treatment Reduce the Incidence of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) after Transobturator Sling?" BioMed Research International 2019 (March 6, 2019): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7271289.

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Aim. Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) frequently affect patients immediately after midurethral sling (MUS) placement. The objective of the study was to assess if solifenacin or mirabegron decreases incidence of LUTS in women who underwent transobturator MUS. Methods. A prospective randomized trial was conducted on patients undergoing ambulatory transobturator midurethral sling due to stress urinary incontinence (SUI). All participants were questioned before and after surgery for occurrence of bothersome LUTS. A total of 328 patients who underwent transobturator MUS were randomly assigned to
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Zaitseva, A. O., O. V. Volkova, I. A. Labetov, G. V. Kovalev, and D. D. Shkarupa. "Efficacy of a synthetic middle urethral sling in patients with mixed urinary incontinence." Urology Herald 10, no. 2 (2022): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.21886/2308-6424-2022-10-2-53-62.

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Introduction. Mixed urinary incontinence is believed to be more difficult to treat than stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder (OAB) alone. However, the mixed form occurs in one in three women with complaints of incontinence. Therefore, the evaluation of the effectiveness of the transobturator suburethral sling in patients with a mixed form of urinary incontinence is a topical issue.Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of the transobturator suburethral sling in patients with mixed urinary incontinence.Materials and methods. The cohort study enrolled 106 patients with a mixed form of
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Gaivoronskii, I. V., G. V. Kovalev, D. D. Shkarupa, and G. I. Nichiporuk. "Anatomical Reasoning for Atraumatic Trocar Placement during Implantation of a Transobturator Suburethral Sling." Journal of Anatomy and Histopathology 10, no. 2 (2021): 23–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.18499/2225-7357-2021-10-2-23-29.

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The aimof this research was to study the variant anatomy of the obturator complex in terms of surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence, as well as to determine the most atraumatic technique for conducting a surgical trocar for a transobturator suburethral sling.Material and methods.A suburethral sling was implanted on 40 sagittally dissected samples of the female pelvis with preserved soft tissues using two techniques: the conventional one based on the use of external landmarks and the technique of the trocar rotation around the lower branch of the pubic bone developed at the Universi
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Bernasconi, F., V. Napolitano, M. Primicerio, et al. "SUI AND TVT IUS ND TVT SECURE SYSTEM: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL MULTICENTRIC STUDY. MORBIDITY AND SHORT-TERM PERCENTAGES OF SUCCESS." Urogynaecologia 23, no. 3 (2010): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/uij.2009.3.31.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate perioperative morbidity and shortterm efficacy of TVT-Secur in treating female stress urinary incontinence. Data from 147 patients with urodynamic and/or occult SUI who were treated with TVTsecur in each single centre between 1st March 2007 and 31st December 2007 were collected. In positioning the sling, 74.8% of the surgeons chose the transobturator approach (110/147) and the remaining 25.2% chose the retropubic one. In 64.6% of patients (95/147) with urethral hypermobility and cystocoele =<2° degree according to POP-Q classification system
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McAchran, Sarah E. "Retropubic Versus Transobturator Midurethral Synthetic Slings: Does One Sling Fit All?" Current Urology Reports 11, no. 5 (2010): 315–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11934-010-0131-7.

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da Cruz, Pedro Rincon Cintra, Aderivaldo Cabral Dias Filho, Gabriel Nardi Furtado, Rhaniellen Silva Ferreira, and Ceres Nunes Resende. "Effect of Preoperative Urodynamic Study on Urinary Outcomes after Transobturator Sling." Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia / RBGO Gynecology and Obstetrics 43, no. 02 (2021): 131–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1719148.

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Abstract Objective To evaluate whether performing preoperative urodynamic study influences postoperative urinary symptoms of women with stress urinary incontinence that underwent transobturator sling. Methods Retrospective analysis of patients treated for stress urinary incontinence by transobturator sling from August 2011 to October 2018. Predictor variables included preoperative urodynamic study, age, incontinence severity, body mass index, preoperative storage symptoms and previous anti-urinary incontinence procedure. Outcome variables were postoperative subjective continence status, storag
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Arruda, Germano José Ferraz de, Miguel Bonfitto, Jerônimo Ferraz de Arruda Neto, Luis Cesar Fava Spessoto, José Germano Ferraz de Arruda, and Fernando Nestor Fácio. "Embolization in Patient with Hypovolemic Shock after Transobturator Sling Procedure." Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia / RBGO Gynecology and Obstetrics 42, no. 11 (2020): 769–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1718435.

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AbstractThe placement of a suburethral sling is standard treatment for stress urinary incontinence. The transobturator technique (TOT) emerged as an alternative to minimize the risks of the blind insertion of needles, leading to a lower rate of perforation complications compared with the retropubic approach. We present a case of injury to a branch of the left obturator artery following the placement of a urethral sling using TOT, followed by intense bleeding and hemodynamic instability, which was treated with embolization.
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Palma, Paulo C. R., Míriam Dambros, Marcelo Thiel, et al. "Readjustable Transobturator Sling: A Novel Sling Procedure for Male Urinary Incontinence." Urologia Internationalis 73, no. 4 (2004): 354–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000081598.

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Schrum, C. J., J. S. Shaw, and K. Strohbehn. "07 Fascia lata autologous transobturator midurethral sling." American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 224, no. 6 (2021): S815. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2021.04.149.

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Sanderson, Derrick J., and Ali Ghomi. "Bilateral Obturator Neuropathy After Transobturator Vaginal Sling." Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery 21, no. 2 (2015): e21-e22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/spv.0000000000000129.

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Thom, Matthew R., and Carl G. Klutke. "Transobturator midurethral sling: Surgical technique and outcomes." Current Urology Reports 10, no. 5 (2009): 390–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11934-009-0061-4.

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Özel, Begüm, Jenny Kuo, and Steven Minaglia. "Actinomyces infection associated with the transobturator sling." International Urogynecology Journal 21, no. 1 (2009): 121–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00192-009-0932-8.

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Cristina, Espada-Gonzalez, Sabonet-Morente Lorena, Perez-Gonzalez Rita, Gonzalez-Mesa Ernesto Santiago, and Jimenez-Lopez Jesus Salvador. "Construction of a Prognostic Score for Ultrasound Evaluation of the Transobturator Sling for Stress Urinary Incontinence." Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 5 (2022): 1296. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11051296.

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Currently, pelvic floor ultrasound allows us to correctly visualize the synthetic material used in stress urinary incontinence surgery. The objective of this study is the construction of a score and its correlation with the SUU clinic. During the study period, 81 patients with transobturator slings were studied using ultrasound. Through multivariate analysis, the statistically significant variables were the distance from the sling to the urethral wall (p = 0.004), the shape of the sling at rest (p = 0.003), and the symmetry of the mesh (p = 0.016). Through these variables, the construction of
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Kovalev, G. V., D. D. Shkarupa, N. D. Kubin, G. I. Nichiporuk, and I. V. Gaivoronsky. "Anatomical premises for the variability of the results of transobturator mid-urethral sling." Vestnik Urologii 9, no. 2 (2021): 64–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.21886/2308-6424-2021-9-2-64-73.

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Introduction. The implantation of a synthetic sub-urethral sling is the main method of surgical correction of stress urinary incontinence (SUI). However, the investigation results of long-term effectiveness indicate the ambiguity of the surgery outcomes. In addition, the problem of pain in the perineum remains relevant for everyday practice. One of the important aspects in this matter may be a variant technique for installing a suburethral sling, including based on the anatomical variability of the small pelvis.Purpose of the study. To identify key anatomical factors that can negatively affect
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Elsersy, Mervat A. "Tension-free transobturator vaginal tape and autologous rectus fascia transobturator vaginal sling for the treatment of urinary stress incontinence: a prospective clinical study." International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 6, no. 4 (2017): 1174. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20171380.

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Background: A large proportion of adult women complain of urinary incontinence, which has considerable drawbacks on their quality of life and social incorporation in the community. Conservative measures had been tried for several decades but with limited efficacy in huge proportion of patients. Vaginal sling procedures, since it was introduced in medical field had achieved good success rates with low complication rates. However, they still cause problems. Since Ulmsten introduced the tension-free vaginal tape in 1995, it has become a popular method for surgical treatment of urodynamically prov
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Diniz, Mucio, Luisa Diniz, Gustavo Lopes da Silva, Agnaldo Filho, Zilma Reis, and Marilene Monteiro. "Five-year Follow-up of Transobturator Sling: 152 Cases with the Same Surgeon." Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia / RBGO Gynecology and Obstetrics 40, no. 10 (2018): 614–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1670712.

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Objective To evaluate the long-term subjective cure rate of the transobturator sling, including an analysis of the risk factors and of the impact of increased surgical experience on the results. Methods A retrospective cohort study of women who underwent transobturator sling surgery from 2005 to 2011 was conducted. Patients were evaluated by a telephone survey using the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form (ICIQ-SF) and by subjective questions regarding satisfaction. An ICIQ-SF score of 0 was considered a cure. The crude and adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidenc
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Bourdy, Cédric, Jean-Philippe Lucot, Géraldine Giraudet, Cyril Ferdynus, and Michel Cosson. "Sling exposure after treatment of urinary incontinence with sub-urethral transobturator slings." European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 176 (May 2014): 191–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejogrb.2014.02.002.

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Tsivian, A. "Tape related complications of mid- urethral sling procedures for female urinary stress incontinence." Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases 54, no. 5S (2005): 67a. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/jowd87230.

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Introduction.The mid-urethral sling procedures (MUS), like tension free vaginal tape (TVT) or transobturator tape (TOT) procedures are recent modalities for managing female urinary stress incontinence. They have been rapidly gaining popularity worldwide but little has been published to date on the nature and symptoms of associated complication
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Hoy, Nathan Y., and Keith F. Rourke. "Stemming the tide of mild to moderate post-prostatectomy incontinence: A retrospective comparison of transobturator male slings and the artificial urinary sphincter." Canadian Urological Association Journal 8, no. 7-8 (2014): 273. http://dx.doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.2108.

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Introduction: The AUS remains the gold standard treatment for post-prostatectomy incontinence (PPI), although most patients with mild-moderate PPI prefer a sling without strong evidence of procedural equivalence. This study compares outcomes of 2 procedures for the treatment of mild-moderate PPI.Methods: A retrospective review of 124 patients (76 transobturator sling, 48 AUS) with mild-moderate PPI requiring intervention over an 8-year period. The primary outcome was continence. Secondary outcomes included global patient satisfaction, improvement, and complication rates. Mild to moderate incon
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Zolnoun, Denniz, Chailee Moss, Lynn Damitz, Richard Gracely, Alice Mintz, and A. Lee Dellon. "Dorsal clitoral nerve injury following transobturator midurethral sling." Journal of Pain Research Volume 9 (September 2016): 727–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/jpr.s106150.

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Balakrishnan, SivakumarS, AnilK Dass, and YiapL Tan. "The transobturator outside in suburethral sling insertion procedure." Indian Journal of Urology 31, no. 2 (2015): 160. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.154223.

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Moroni, Rafael Mendes, Pedro Sergio Magnani, Maria Angela Cury Ramos Carvalho, Francisco Jose Candido dos Reis, Luiz Gustavo Oliveira Brito, and Mauricio Mesquita Sabino-de-Freitas. "Perineal Abscess Three Years After a Transobturator Sling." Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery 20, no. 3 (2014): 174–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/spv.0b013e318286bc4f.

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Corson, Stephen L. "Retropubic vs Transobturator Midurethral Sling for Stress Incontinence." Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology 17, no. 6 (2010): 808. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmig.2010.07.005.

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Chua, Michael E., Jack Zuckerman, James Bradley Mason, et al. "Long-term Success Durability of Transobturator Male Sling." Urology 133 (November 2019): 222–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2019.07.032.

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Palma, P., R. Fraga, C. Riccetto, and N. Netto. "POS-01.19: Managing vascular complications during transobturator sling." Urology 70, no. 3 (2007): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2007.06.907.

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Murphy, Alana M., and Howard B. Goldman. "Thigh exploration for excision of a transobturator sling." International Urogynecology Journal 28, no. 5 (2017): 793–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00192-017-3276-9.

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Nerli, RB, Sushant Deole, SanjayVijay Pujar, ShridharC Ghagane, MurigendraB Hiremath, and NeerajS Dixit. "Transobturator approach for mid-urethral sling – Operative steps." Journal of the Scientific Society 46, no. 1 (2019): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jss.jss_23_19.

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Parnell, Brent A., Elisabeth A. Johnson, and Denniz A. Zolnoun. "Genitofemoral and Perineal Neuralgia After Transobturator Midurethral Sling." Obstetrics & Gynecology 119, Part 2 (2012): 428–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/aog.0b013e31822c96cb.

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