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Treatment of stress incontinence with the SPARC sling: intraoperative and early complications of 445 patients.

Marc A Hodroff1, Suzette E Sutherland, Jyothi B Kesha, Steven W Siegel.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To review our series of 445 patients to obtain safety and early outcome information regarding use of the SPARC mid-urethral sling. The SPARC mid-urethral sling is commonly used to treat stress urinary incontinence. The SPARC technique involves passage of the trocars from an initial suprapubic approach.
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the charts of all SPARC slings performed from the first procedure in August 2001 through December 2003. The Urogenital Distress Inventory and Incontinence Impact Questionnaire short-form surveys were mailed to the patients. All SPARC procedures were performed on an outpatient basis unless the patient was undergoing a concurrent procedure.
RESULTS: The average patient age was 60 years. Concurrent prolapse repair and/or hysterectomy were performed in 97 patients (22%). The mean time from surgery to questionnaire response was 15 months. Ninety-one percent would undergo the procedure again, and 84% would recommend the SPARC to a friend. One patient was admitted postoperatively for a rectus hematoma. Another presented after 3 days with abdominal pain resulting from a small bowel perforation. Sling release was performed in 19 patients (4.3%) because of large postvoid residual urine volume or obstructive voiding symptoms.
CONCLUSIONS: The SPARC mid-urethral sling is an effective outpatient surgical procedure to treat stress urinary incontinence.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16230134     DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2005.04.059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urology        ISSN: 0090-4295            Impact factor:   2.649


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