Economic evaluation of surgical treatments for women with stress urinary incontinence: a cost-utility and value of information analysis.
Mehdi JavanbakhtEoin MoloneyMiriam BrazzelliSheila WallaceLaura TernentMuhammad Imran OmarAsh MongaLucky SaraswatPhil MackieFrauke BeckerMari ImamuraJemma HudsonMichal ShimonovichGraeme MaclennanLuke ValeDawn CraigPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
Although retro-MUS appears, at this stage, to be a cost-effective intervention, research is needed on possible long-term complications of all surgical treatments to provide reassurance of safety, or earlier warning of unanticipated adverse effects. The value of information analysis supports the need, as a first step, for further research to improve our knowledge of the actual incidence of complications.
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