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Women's experiences of stress incontinence surgery
Loane K1, Toozs-Hobson P2, Hicks C3 1. Daisy Hill Hospital, 2. Birmingham Women's Hospital, 3. University of Birmingham
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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Procedure specific consent forms improve the process of informed consent in patients undergoing surgery for stress incontinence by urologists
Sinclair A1, Kujawa M1, Thompson A2 1. Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport, 2. RAEI, Wiagn
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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Result from a national incontinence registry: TVT is a better surgical procedure for treating stress incontinence, compared to TVT-O and TOT
Kulseng-Hanssen S1, Dyrkorn O A1, Sandvik L2 1. Dept. Obstet. & Gyn. Asker and Bærum Hospital, 2. Centre for clinical research. Oslo University Hospital Ulleval
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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Retropubic TVT vs transobturator outside-in TOT and inside-out TVT-O – One-year results from our prospective randomized study
Scheiner D1, Betschart C1, Werder H2, Fink D1, Perucchini D1 1. Department of Gynaecology. University Hospital Zurich Switzerland, 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Cantonal Hospital, Uri, Switzerland
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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A prospective multicenter randomized study of ‘U’ and ‘H’ approach of TVT-SECUR procedure for the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence: One-year follow-up
Lee K1, Lee Y1, Seo J T2, Na Y G3, Seo J H4, Lee J G5, Choo M6, Kim J C7, Yoon J M8, Kim D Y9, Yoo E S10, Lee J Z11 1. Samsung Medical Center, 2. Kwandong University College of Medicine, 3. Chungnam National University College of Medicine, 4. CHA Medical Center, College of Medicine, Pochon Cha University, 5. College of Medicine, Korea University, 6. Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, 7. College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, 8. Daehang Hospital, 9. Daegu Catholic University College of Medicine, 10. School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, 11. College of Medicine, Pusan National University
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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PRE AND POST-OPERATIVE PREDICTORS OF SATISFACTION FOLLOWING SURGICAL TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
Trabuco E1, Klingele C1, McGree M1, Gebhart J1 1. Mayo Clinic
Category: Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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Defining "success" after surgery for pelvic organ prolapse
Barber M1, Brubaker L2, Nygaard I3, Wheeler T4, Schaffer J5, Chen Z6, Spino C6 1. Cleveland Clinic, 2. Loyola University, 3. University of Utah, 4. University of Alabama-Birmingham, 5. University of Texas- Southwestern, 6. University of Michigan
Category: Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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Do OAB symptoms improve after surgery for POP?
de Boer T1, Vierhout M1 1. Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre
Category: Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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COMPLICATIONS OF MESH KITS FOR PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE: A REVIEW OF MANUFACTURER AND USER FACILITY DEVICE EXPERIENCE (MAUDE) DATABASES
Ismail S1 1. Yeovil District Hospital
Category: Urogenital prolapse
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A randomized controlled trial on prophylactic antibiotics and pelvic organ prolapse surgery
Weincke M O1, Sakse A E1, Olsen T1, Troelstrup A2, Westh B1 1. Dept. OBGYN, Hvidovre University Hopital, DENMARK, 2. Dept. Anest, Hvidovre University Hospital, DENMARK
Category: Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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