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Rev Mex Urol 2007; 67 (1)
Resultados del cabestrillo pubovaginal en el tratamiento de la incontinencia urinaria de esfuerzo en la mujer
Ponce LBF, Matos LE, DCruz ÁMP
Language: Spanish
References: 25
Page: 3-11
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ABSTRACT
Objective. The mean objetive of this study was to evaluate efficiency of the pubovaginal sling technique for the treatment of urinary stress incontinence in woman.
Methods. The results obtained in 193 patients with the diagnosis of urinary stress incontinence in the period between May of the 2003 and May of the 2006 were evaluated having an evolutionary postoperative pursuit to the 3,6 and 9 months.
Results. The average age was of 54 years. The urinary stress incontinence degree III prevailed with a 68% (132 patients), followed by mixed urinary incontinence with 19.6% (38 patients) and urinary stress incontinence degree II with a 11.9% (23 patients). The index of immediate postoperative continence belonged to the 95.3% (184 patients). To the 3 months of postoperative care the continence was of 92.2% (178 patients) and to the 6 and 9 months of the postoperative the continence were 87.5% (169 patients) and 4% (8 patients) with and improvement in their symptoms.
Conclusions. It’s a technique with a high percentage of success in the treatment of the urinary stress incontinence and mixed urinary incontinence, it’s a simple therapeutic alternative of carrying out, it has few complications that are feasible of solving and it has a short hospital stay.
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