Literature DB >> 21159287

[Complications of female urinary incontinence surgery with mini-sling system].

S Alvarez-Bandrés1, A Hualde-Alfaro, J Jiménez-Calvo, J L Cebrián-Lostal, J D Jiménez-Parra, D García-García, M Montesino-Semper.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the complications of urinary incontinence (UI) surgery with mini-sling system. Describe its diagnosis and management. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: We make a descriptive analysis of the complications of the surgery in a group of 155 women with UI surgically treated with mini-sling system (50 TVT-Secur and 105 MiniArc) from October 2006 to November 2008. All patients were evaluated with clinical history, physical examination and two questionnaires of QoL (ICIQ-SF and EQ-5D). When urethral obstruction was suspected, we included urineculture, post-void residual urine measurement and urodynamics. The complications were grouped into three categories: intraoperatory, early (within de first month after surgery) and late complications (after a month). We use the SPSS program (V 14.0) for statistical analysis of the results.
RESULTS: The average age was 56 years (range 33-82) and 180 days for the following-up (range 26-817). We had a complication rate of 20% (22% TVT-Secur, 17% MiniArc). We reported one intraoperatory complication corresponding to a bladder perforation (0.64%), managed conservatively with catheterization. All early complications were reported in the MiniArc group: one obturator fossa hematoma (0.64%) spontaneously resolved, groin pain in 4 patients (2.5%) successfully treated with NSAIDs and one urethral obstruction (0.64%) that required mesh cutting. Late complications included: 8 vaginal erosions (5%), 4 required tape excision and vaginal wall closure; 2 were treated with vaginal estrogens, and the other 2 were asymptomatic so we did nothing. 6 patients (3.8%) showed urethral obstruction: we performed mesh cutting in 5, whereas one patient improved with intermittent catheterization. Urge symptoms were reported in 10 patients (6.45%) and successfully managed with anticholinergic agents. 2 patients suffered from recurrent infections (1.3%) confirmed by antibiogram, treating isolated episodes.
CONCLUSIONS: Urinary incontinence surgery with mini-sling system is not free of complications (20%). Most of them are mild and can be successfully treated conservatively.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21159287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Actas Urol Esp        ISSN: 0210-4806            Impact factor:   0.994


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Review 2.  Comparison between three mini-sling surgical procedures and the traditional transobturator vaginal tape technique for female stress urinary incontinence.

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4.  Endopelvic free anchor minisling technique for stress urinary incontinence treatment: 10 years of experience.

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5.  Obturator Nerve Injury: An Infrequent Complication of TOT Procedure.

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6.  Comparison of Clinical Efficacy and Urodynamic Changes Using Single-incision Slings (MiniArc® vs. Solyx™) for the Treatment of Female Stress Urinary Incontinence.

Authors:  Fook Chin Chiang; Ryan Sun; Yu-Jun Chang; Yi-Ing Li; Mou-Jong Sun
Journal:  Gynecol Minim Invasive Ther       Date:  2021-11-05

7.  Ambulatory MiniArc Precise Sling under Local Anesthesia for Stress Urinary Incontinence: Feasibility and Outcome.

Authors:  Miriam Campos-Delgado; Cecilia Quetglas-Muñoz; Marc Barahona-Orpinell; Amparo García-Tejedor; Jordi Ponce-Sebastià
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