Mustafa Ulubay1, Mustafa Ozturk2, Ugur Keskin3, Ulas Fidan1, Fahri Burcin Firatligil4, Ibrahim Alanbay5, Mufit Cemal Yenen3. 1. Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gulhane Military Medical Academy and Medical School , Etlik, Ankara/ Turkey . 2. Specialist, Medical Doctor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Etimesgut Military Hospital , Etimesgut, Ankara/ Turkey . 3. Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gulhane Military Medical Academy and Medical School , Etlik, Ankara/ Turkey . 4. Specialist, Medical Doctor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gulhane Military Medical Academy and Medical School , Etlik, Ankara/ Turkey . 5. Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Gulhane Military Medical Academy and Medical School , Etlik, Ankara/ Turkey .
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Urinary incontinence negatively affects the quality of life. Various methods are used in the treatment of stress incontinence. Burch colposuspension (BC) is the classical treatment of urinary incontinence. AIM: To compare the long-term satisfaction in patients receiving BC with or without concomitant total abdominal hysterectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred and twenty patients with stress incontinence underwent burch colposuspension with or without concomitant total abdominal hysterectomy. Ninety-three (77.5%) patients were interviewed by telephone. Of these, 91(75, 8%) patients agreed to participate in the study. The patients were divided into two groups according to the type of the surgical procedure. Group 1(N=48, 52.7%) had received burch colposuspension with concomitant total abdominal hysterectomy. Group 2 (N=43, 47.3%) had received burch colposuspension without concomitant total abdominal hysterectomy. RESULTS: In Group 1, 41 patients (85%) were satisfied with the surgery and did not complain of urinary incontinence (p<0.05). In Group 2, 37 (86%) patients were satisfied with the surgery (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: There were no difference in patient satisfaction between hysterectomy and BC and only BC to treat incontinence.
INTRODUCTION:Urinary incontinence negatively affects the quality of life. Various methods are used in the treatment of stress incontinence. Burch colposuspension (BC) is the classical treatment of urinary incontinence. AIM: To compare the long-term satisfaction in patients receiving BC with or without concomitant total abdominal hysterectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred and twenty patients with stress incontinence underwent burch colposuspension with or without concomitant total abdominal hysterectomy. Ninety-three (77.5%) patients were interviewed by telephone. Of these, 91(75, 8%) patients agreed to participate in the study. The patients were divided into two groups according to the type of the surgical procedure. Group 1(N=48, 52.7%) had received burch colposuspension with concomitant total abdominal hysterectomy. Group 2 (N=43, 47.3%) had received burch colposuspension without concomitant total abdominal hysterectomy. RESULTS: In Group 1, 41 patients (85%) were satisfied with the surgery and did not complain of urinary incontinence (p<0.05). In Group 2, 37 (86%) patients were satisfied with the surgery (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: There were no difference in patient satisfaction between hysterectomy and BC and only BC to treat incontinence.
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Colposuspansion operation; Long term results; Urinary incontinence
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