Conceptualizing stress urinary incontinence surgery beyond midurethral slings: Very early results from simplified ligament repair without tapes.
Peter Emanuel PetrosPaulo PalmaPublished in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2022)
PUL ligament repair by large polyester sutures, like the MUS, appears to prevent PUL elongation and cure SUI in the very short term, thereby validating the predictions of the Integral Theory as regards the role of ligaments in continence. If successful long term, this operation could avoid many problems associated with MUS operations. 1. Simplicity: less surgical skill is required; the local anesthetic methodology makes the operation widely scalable especially in poor countries with few health facilities. 2. Built-in safety: there is no tape to compress urethra, no applicators to damage bladder, nerves, blood vessels, bowel. 3. Cost: a polyester suture.
Keyphrases
- urinary incontinence
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