Surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women

Mondet, F.; Nouri, M.; Ciofu, C.; Haab, F.

Presse Medicale 29(11): 625-631

2000


ISSN/ISBN: 0755-4982
PMID: 10776421
Document Number: 516154
INDICATION FOR SURGERY: Exercise-induced urinary incontinence is responsible for more than 75% of all cases of urinary incontinence in women. Surgery can provide excellent cure if the initial indication is established properly. The aim is to correct the mechanical alterations leading to urine leakage: sphincter anomalies and cervico-urethral hypermobility. Colpo-suspension using the indirect Burch procedure and the direct Goebell-Stoeckel procedure are indicated for physically active patients. For sphincter failure, an artificial sphincter with a fixed bladder neck is indicated. Simplified transvaginal colpo-suspension is indicated for elderly women. TENSION FREE VAGINAL TAPE: The recently developed, this new technique appears extremely promising for the treatment of urethral hypermobility.

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