| Literature DB >> 35037974 |
Anna Pawlaczyk1, Piotr Wąż2, Marcin Matuszewski3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Surgical treatment using the mid-urethral tape has become a gold standard in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women. Many urogynecologists use ultrasound during the postoperative follow-up. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the position of the tape in the mid- or distal-urethra could influence the subjective assessment after surgery in 1-month control based on questionnaires of genitourinary symptoms, UDI6-SF and VAS scale.Entities:
Keywords: Midurethral tape; Stress urinary incontinence; Surgery; TVT; Ultrasonography
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35037974 PMCID: PMC9021049 DOI: 10.1007/s00192-021-05056-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Urogynecol J ISSN: 0937-3462 Impact factor: 1.932
Questionnaireon genitourinary symptoms and VAS of subjective assessment of lower urinary tract function (LUT) before and 1 month after surgery
| Are you suffering from? | 0: not at all | 1: slightly | 2: moderate | 3: severe complaints |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pelvic pain | ||||
| Dyspareunia | ||||
| Hematuria | ||||
| Vaginal discharge | ||||
| Frequency | ||||
| Nocturia | ||||
| Urgency | ||||
| Urinary incontinence | ||||
| Stress urinary incontinence | ||||
| Hesitancy | ||||
| Dysuria |
How do you assess the LUT function?
Very bad excellent
Fig. 1Ultrasonographic tapevisualisation in mid-sagittal scan: Dist 1: urethral length (U), Dist 2: distance from the external urethral orifice to the lower edge of the tape (T)
Fig. 2Ultrasonographic tape visualisation in mid-sagittal scan: Dist: distance between the lower edge of the tape and the hypoechogenic urethral complex (TUC)
Fig. 3Ultrasonographic tape visualisation in a transverse scan: Dist: distance between the tape and the urethral lumen (TUL)
Characteristics of the groups of patients
| Characteristics of the groups of patients | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T/U value | T/U value | Statistics | |||
| TUL mean (min–max) | 6.17 (3–9) | 6.3 (3–10) | |||
Age, mean (Min–max) Median | 56.66 (32–78) 58 | 57.13 (36–77) 56.5 | 0.8485 | n.s. * | |
BMI (body mass index) mean (Min–max) Median | 28.79 (21–38) 28.5 | 27.95 (20–35) 28 | 0.3724 | n.s. * | |
TAPE = secondary surgery TAPE = primary surgery | 1 37 | 1 37 | 1 | n.s. *** | |
| Number of patients | With previous anterior colporrhaphy Without previous anterior colporrhaphy | 2 38 | 3 35 | 1 | n.s. *** |
| Number of patients | With additional anterior colporrhaphy Without additional anterior colporrhaphy | 1 37 | 5 33 | 0.1997 | n.s. *** |
| Number of patients | With additional posterior colporrhaphy Without additional posterior colporrhaphy | 2 36 | 3 35 | 1 | n.s. *** |
Time between surgery and follow-up (months) Mean (min–Max) Median | 2.24 (1–8) 1 | 2.64 (1–8) 1 | 0.4097 | n.s. ** | |
Statistical significance level α = 0.05
n.s. = not significant
*Two sample t-test
**Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test
***Fisher’s exact test for count data
Patient characteristics in follow-up after surgery
| Patient characteristics in follow-up after surgery | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Analysed data | Results | Statistics | ||
| T/U value | T/U value | |||
T/U mean Min–max Number of patients | Mean: 0.18 0.09–0.24 ( | Mean: 0.30 0.25–0.37 ( | ||
UDI6-SF mean (Min–max) Median 1st Qu./3rd Qu. | 0.9211 (0–9) 0.0 0.0/0.75 | 1.158 (0–6) 0.5 0.0/2.0 | 0.0829 | n.s.*** |
Incontinence (0–3) mean (min–max) Median 1st Qu./3rd Qu. | 0.1316 (0–3) 0.0 0.0/0.0 | 0.07895 (0–1) 0.0 0.0/0.0 | 0.9822641 | n.s.*** |
Stress urinary incontinence (0–3) mean (min–max) Median 1st Qu./3rd Qu. | 0.02632 (0–1) 0.0 0.0/0.0 | 0.2632 (0–1) 0.0 0.0/0.0 | 1 | n.s.*** |
VAS (0–100) mean (min–max) Median 1st Qu./3rd Qu. | 86 (19–100) 90 81/97 | 89.63 (44–100) 92 82.25/100 | 0.2135829 | n.s.*** |
Residual urinae (ml) mean (min–max) Median | 6.79 (0–100) 0 | 10 (0–100) 0 | 0.6271 | n.s.** |
| Intraoperative complications | ||||
| Bladder injury | 0.1075 | n.s.**** | ||
| Number of patients with bladder injury | 1 | 6 | ||
| Number of patients without bladder injury | 37 | 32 | ||
| % | 2.6% | 15.8% | ||
Blood loss (ml) mean (min–max) Median | 62.24 (0–500) 50 | 54.47 (5–300) 40 | 0.598 | n.s.** |
Statistical significance level α = 0.05
n.s. = not significant
1st Qu, 3rd Qu = 1st quartile, 3rd quartile
**Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test
***Wilcoxon rank sum test with continuity correction
****Fisher’s exact test for count data