Management of stress urinary incontinence in female patients with spinal cord injury by autologous fascial sling: time for a revival?
Jürgen PannekJens WöllnerPublished in: Spinal cord series and cases (2022)
In our case series, autologous fascial slings were effective in the treatment of SUI in women with NLUTD. As they are more effective than minimally invasive procedures, are associated with fewer complications than AUS, and seem to omit possible severe long-term consequences of synthetic slings, they are an excellent treatment option in this group of patients. Urodynamic controls are recommended, as de novo detrusor overactivity may occur after sling insertion.
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