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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Single-Incision Mini-Slings versus Standard Mid-Urethral Slings in Surgical Management of Female Stress Urinary Incontinence.
Abdel-Fattah M1, Ford J1, Lim C P2, Madhuvrata P3 1. University of Aberdeen, 2. NHS Grampian, 3. Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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Retropubic TVT compared with transobturator TVT (TVT-O) in treatment of stress urinary incontinence: five-year results of a randomized trial
Laurikainen E1, Takala T2, Aukee P3, Kivelä A4, Rinne K5, Valpas A6, Nilsson C G7 1. Turku University Hospital, 2. Päijät-Häme Central Hospital, 3. Central Finlan Central Hospital, 4. Oulu University Hospital, 5. Kuopio University Hospital, 6. Central Ostrobothnian Central Hospital, 7. Helsinki University Hospital
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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Randomized Prospective Trial of a Comparison of the Efficacy of TVT-O and TVT SECUR System in the Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinent Women – Comparison of the Long- and Short-Term Results
Masata J1, Svabik K1, Drahoradova P1, Hubka P1, Zvara K2, El-Haddad R1, Martan A1 1. Dept. of Obst. Gyn., 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University Prague, 2. Euromise Centre, AV and Charles University, Prague
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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A Multicentre Randomised Trial of Single-Incision Mini-Sling (Ajust) and Tension-Free Vaginal Tape-Obturator
(TVT-O)in Management Of Female Stress Urinary Incontinence.
Mostafa A1, Agur W2, Abdel-All M3, Guerrero K4, Allam M5, Lim C6, Yousef M4, Abdel-Fattah M1 1. University of Aberdeen, 2. Aryshire &Arran NHS, 3. Borders & General NHS, 4. Greater Glasgow Health Board, 5. Lanarkshire NHS, 6. Five NHS
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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A MID URETHRAL SLING PREVENTS INCONTINENCE AMONG WOMEN UNDERGOING VAGINAL PROLAPSE REPAIR– THE OPUS TRIAL
Wei J1 1. University of Michigan
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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Does addition of the assessment of post-void residual volume and stress test to the initial standard evaluation improve the reliability of pure symptoms of stress urinary incontinence for predicting pure urodynamic stress incontinence?
Hong S K1, Jeong S J1, Jeong H2, Oh J J1, Lee S C1, Joo Y M1, Lee B G1, Jeong C W1, Yoon C Y1, Byun S1, Lee S E1 1. Department of Urology, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, 2. Department of Urology, Boramae Medical Center
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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e-Recruitment: the future for clinical trials in a digital world?
Frawley H1, Whitburn L2, Daly J O3, Galea M2 1. The University of Melbourne, 2. The University of Melbourne, Australia, 3. Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia
Category: Rehabilitation & Conservative Treatments
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RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS’ ADHERENCE AND UNDERSTANDING: QUALITATIVE INSIGHTS FROM A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF CONSERVATIVE THERAPY FOR WOMEN WITH PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE
Mahfooza A1, Frawley H2, Galea M1, Hay-Smith J3, Delany C1 1. The University of Melbourne, Australia, 2. The University of Melbourne, 3. University of Otago, New Zealand
Category: Rehabilitation & Conservative Treatments
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Is the apparent effectiveness of biofeedback confounded by the effect of contact with a health care professional? Findings of a Cochrane systematic review.
Hay-Smith J1, Herderschee R2, Herbison P3, Roovers J2, Heineman M J2 1. University of Otago, 2. Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 3. Department of Preventive & Social Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Category: Rehabilitation & Conservative Treatments
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Prevalence of anal incontinence among Norwegian women,
a cross-sectional study (HUNT 3) conducted in
Nord-Trøndelag County, Norway.
Roemmen K1, Schei B1, Rydning A2, Morkved S1 1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Public Health and General Practice, 2. Department of Surgery, St.Olavs Hospital, Trondheim, Norway
Category: Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
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