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Efficacy and morbidity of autologous fascia lata sling cystourethropexy.

Jerilyn M Latini1, Matthew M Lux, Karl J Kreder.   

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PURPOSE: Sling cystourethropexy for intrinsic sphincter deficiency has more recently been accepted as effective surgical treatment for all types of stress urinary incontinence. We report our experience using autologous fascia lata for sling cystourethropexy, regarding treatment efficacy, harvest site morbidity and patient satisfaction.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective data base review identified all women who underwent sling cystourethropexy using autologous fascia lata for stress urinary incontinence. A followup survey study using questionnaires (Black and Urogenic Distress Inventory-6) combined with questions regarding pad use, satisfaction and leg morbidity was done.
RESULTS: A total of 100 women who could be contacted and who had undergone autologous fascia lata sling cystourethropexy performed by a single surgeon between 1993 and 2002 were surveyed. Mean patient followup was 4.4 years (range 0.8 to 9.3). Of the women 85% stated that they were dry or improved and 93% were pain-free at the harvest site by 7 days. There was no harvest site infection and no lower extremity thrombotic complication. Of the patients 83% indicated that the procedure had a positive effect on their life with only 4% stating that it had a negative effect, while 77% were satisfied with the procedure, 82% would recommend the procedure to a friend with incontinence and 83% would undergo the procedure if making the decision again.
CONCLUSIONS: Autologous fascia lata sling cystourethropexy is associated with high patient satisfaction and treatment efficacy comparable to that of other sling cystourethropexy materials, as determined by questionnaire. Harvest site morbidity is low. Sling cystourethropexy using autologous fascia lata should be considered as a primary surgical approach in women with stress urinary incontinence.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14767296     DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000111807.67599.8d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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