| Literature DB >> 3603901 |
J Steffens, L Steffens, A Kranz.
Abstract
We report on 183 patients with urinary stress incontinence treated with bladder-neck suspension plasty according to Zoedler from 1972-1982 using the conventional nylon sling. 86.1% of the patients were continent postoperatively. Long term follow-up to 10 years however showed a continuous decrease of success rate in the first 2 postoperative years (74.9% in the 1st, 67.2% in the 2nd year). From the 3rd postoperative year there was a stable continence-rate of 50.7%. As the significant increase of incontinence relapse is due to enzymatic destruction of the nylon sling--first described in ophtalmology--we developed a new form-stable and radiopaque polyester sling. Since 1983 we implanted this new sling in 40 patients. Long term results of the conventional Zoedler procedure and first results of a modified method using the new polyester sling are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3603901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Urologe A ISSN: 0340-2592 Impact factor: 0.639