How cure rates drive patients' preference for urethral bulking agent or mid-urethral sling surgery as therapy for stress urinary incontinence.
Fenne M CasteleijnRosa A EnklaarIkram El BouyahyaouiStephen JefferySandra E ZwolsmanJan-Paul W R RooversPublished in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2019)
Patients with SUI are willing to trade a lower cure rate to prefer UBA over SMUS to avoid hospitalization and general anesthesia. When SIMS is performed in a daycare setting under local analgesia, the majority of patients with SUI are of the opinion that cure rates of UBA should be at least as high as SIMS to be worth considering. The treatment preference is not strongly correlated with the patients' characteristics.