Surgery for recurrent stress urinary incontinence: the views of surgeons and women.
Douglas G TincelloNatalie ArmstrongPaul HiltonBrian BuckleyChristopher MaynePublished in: International urogynecology journal (2017)
No consensus exists among surgeons about preferred treatment options for recurrent SUI, and personal experience and training dominate decision-making. For patients, choices were usually based on an elimination of options, including that of a repeat failed procedure. This contrasts with surgeons, who mostly preferred a repeat MUT above other options. Any future comparative study will be challenging.
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