Results of the British Association of Urological Surgeons female stress urinary incontinence procedures outcomes audit 2014-2017.
Sophia CashmanSuzanne BiersTamsin J GreenwellChris HardingRoland MorleyDavid CooperSarah FowlerNikesh Thiruchelvamnull nullPublished in: BJU international (2018)
This review identified that, despite urological surgeons undertaking a relatively low volume of procedures per year, SUI surgery by UK urologists is associated with excellent short-term surgeon- and patient-reported outcomes and low numbers of low grade complications. Complications do not appear to be associated with surgeon volume, nor do they appear higher in those undergoing mesh surgery. Shortfalls in data collection have been identified, and a longer follow-up period is required to comment adequately on long-term complications, such as chronic pain and tape extrusion/erosion rates.
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- patient reported outcomes
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- metabolic syndrome
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