Literature DB >> 29452779

Management of female stress urinary incontinence: A care pathway and update.

Giampiero Capobianco1, Massimo Madonia2, Sonia Morelli3, Francesco Dessole3, Davide De Vita4, Pier Luigi Cherchi3, Salvatore Dessole3.   

Abstract

Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a condition characterized by an involuntary loss of urine occurring as result of an increase in intra-abdominal pressure due to effort or exertion or on sneezing or coughing. Estimates of its prevalence in the female population range from 10% to 40%. A literature search of the Medline, Cochrane library, EMBASE, NLH, ClinicalTrials.gov and Google Scholar databases was done up to July 2017, restricted to English-language articles, using terms related to SUI, medical therapy, surgical therapy and treatment options. The search terms included female stress urinary incontinence, mid-urethral sling, tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) and transobturator tape (TOT, TVT-O). Original articles, reviews and meta-analyses were included. Surgical therapy should be considered only after conservative therapies (e.g. an exercise programme or topical estrogens) have failed. Synthetic mid-urethral slings are the gold standard for the surgical treatment of SUI according to the 2016 guidelines of the European Society of Urology (ESU) and the 2017 position statement of the European Urogynaecological Association (EUA). The therapeutic options are numerous but further research into new therapeutic strategies is needed to achieve a better balance between efficacy and adverse events.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Management; Mid-urethral sling; Stress urinary incontinence (SUI); Tension-free vaginal tape (TVT); Transobturator tape (TOT, TVT-O); Urethral bulking agents (UBAs)

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29452779     DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2017.12.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Maturitas        ISSN: 0378-5122            Impact factor:   4.342


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