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Safyre: a readjustable minimally invasive sling for female urinary stress incontinence.

Paulo C R Palma1, Cassio L Z Riccetto, Míriam Dambros, Marcelo Thiel, Rogério De Fraga, Nelson R Netto.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: SAFYRE is a readjustable and minimally invasive sling for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI). It is as a pubovaginal sling placed in the medial third of the urethra. The initial experience is described.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-five patients (mean age = 59 years) underwent a SAFYRE implant to treat SUI. Physical examination and urodynamic study were performed before surgery. All patients presented symptoms of SUI and 20% also reported mild urgency. Approximately 60% of this group had a previously failed anti-incontinence procedure. Urethral hypermobility was diagnosed in 40% of the patients and intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD) in 60% of the cases.
RESULTS: The average follow up period was 10 months. The mean operative time was 20 minutes. Dystopia repair was performed whenever necessary, during the same procedure. The average hospital stay was 24 hours. In 11% of the implants, bladder perforation occurred. During the postoperative period, 9 patients (20%) developed transient urgency symptoms. During the initial follow up period, 90% were found to be continent, 3% reported an improvement and 7% were unchanged.
CONCLUSION: SAFYRE is a safe and quick procedure that allows postoperative readjustment. This technique may be an attractive alternative in the management of SUI, should the good result obtained so far prove to be long lasting.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 15745561     DOI: 10.1590/s1677-55382003000400012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Braz J Urol        ISSN: 1677-5538            Impact factor:   1.541


  4 in total

Review 1.  Which sling for which patient?

Authors:  Paulo César Rodrigues Palma
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct       Date:  2004-10-07

2.  Transobturator SAFYRE sling is as effective as the transvaginal procedure.

Authors:  Paulo Palma; Cassio Riccetto; Viviane Herrmann; Miriam Dambros; Marcelo Thiel; Sebastiano Bandiera; Nelson Rodrigues Netto
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct       Date:  2005-05-12

Review 3.  The use of synthetic sub-urethral slings in the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence.

Authors:  Andrew Feifer; Jacques Corcos
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct       Date:  2007-04-27

Review 4.  [Stress urinary incontinence. Evidence for 4 minimally invasive methods of treating - systematic overview].

Authors:  S Mathis; B Guba; C Adlbrecht; C Pramesberger
Journal:  Urologe A       Date:  2009-11       Impact factor: 0.639

  4 in total

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