Literature DB >> 9000182

Role of the four-corner bladder neck suspension to correct stress incontinence with a mild to moderate cystocele.

R R Dmochowski1, P E Zimmern, K Ganabathi, L Sirls, G E Leach.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Women undergoing four-corner bladder neck suspension were evaluated for subjective and objective results of the procedure. Patients were evaluated for continence, prolapse, and symptomatic status postoperatively.
METHODS: Forty-seven women underwent four-corner bladder neck suspension for moderate cystocele with (44) or without (3) stress urinary incontinence. Mean and median follow-up were 37 months (range 15 to 80). To assess results of the four-corner bladder neck suspension, two sets of outcome measures were used (subjective questionnaire, including patient satisfaction, and objective physical examination, with standing voiding cystourethrogram) to compare pre- and postoperative data.
RESULTS: At the time of follow-up, 25 patients (53%) reported no incontinence, 14 (30%) reported one incontinent episode per week, and 8 (17%) reported daily loss of urine. Twenty-seven (57%) had grade I or grade II cystoceles on follow-up examination and voiding cystourethrogram; however, only 12 (26%) experienced recurrent prolapse symptomatology. Overall patient acceptance of the procedure was high (70%).
CONCLUSIONS: The four-corner bladder neck suspension is an effective option in the management of moderate cystocele.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9000182     DOI: 10.1016/S0090-4295(96)00357-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urology        ISSN: 0090-4295            Impact factor:   2.649


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