Surgical Treatments for Women with Stress Urinary Incontinence: A Systematic Review.
Bogdan Cristian CălinescuAdrian NeacșuAna Elena MartiniucDan DumitrescuCatalina Diana StănicăGeorge Alexandru RoșuLaura Ioana ChivuRaluca Gabriela IoanPublished in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Stress urinary incontinence affects a large proportion of women in their lifetime. The objective of this review was to describe and compare the latest surgical trends in urinary incontinence and focus on the literature advantages, disadvantages, complications and efficacy of surgical procedures regarding this pathology. Using network meta-analysis, we have identified the most frequently used procedures (Burch surgery, midurethral sling and pubovaginal sling), and we have described and characterized them in terms of effectiveness and safety. Midurethral procedures remain the gold standard for surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence, although the potential of serious complications following this procedure should be taken into consideration always. There is a clear need for a much more unified evaluation of possible complications and postoperative evolution. This process will help practitioners to adapt and individualize their strategy for each patient.
Keyphrases
- urinary incontinence
- systematic review
- minimally invasive
- risk factors
- primary care
- patients undergoing
- coronary artery bypass
- randomized controlled trial
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- type diabetes
- pregnant women
- climate change
- adipose tissue
- acute coronary syndrome
- pregnancy outcomes
- general practice
- human health
- network analysis