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Prof. OSAMA ABDELWAHAB ABDALLA MAHMOUD :: Publications:

Title:
Fascial patch sling versus Transobturator Tape in recurrent female stress urinary incontinence, long term data
Authors: Abdelwahab O1, Soliman T1, Sherif H1, Habous M2
Year: 2019
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Hypothesis / aims of study Recurrent incontinence is one of the most disastrous complications of continence surgery. Midurethral slings are commonely used nowadays for female stress urinary incontinence .Recurrenct incontinence ,Tape erosion and sometimes intraoperative visceral or vascular injury still a big problem with these techniques . Fascial Sling is another good option in such like cases especially in sever incontinence. In this study we evaluated efficacy, safety and long term results of fascial sling in recurrent female stress incontinence. Study design, materials and methods 38 female patients with recurrent SUI were evaluated. They were randomly divided into 2 groups :Group A(GA) 21 patients underwent Fascial Patch Sling operation(FPS) using either rectus fascia or fascia lata and Group B (GB) 17 patients underwent Transobturator Tape(TOT) . Operative time, intra and postoperative complications, duration of catheterization and Hospital stay as well as success rate of surgery were recorded. All patients were evaluated by history, voiding diary , physical examination, urine culture, pelviabdominal ultrasound, and urodynamics. International Consultation of Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form (ICIQ-SF), and female sexual function index (FSFI) questionnaire (Arabic versions were applied for all patients . patients were followed for 3years.3 patients did not complete the follow up period ,2 from GA and 1 From GB. Both techniques were also compared as regard complications and tolerability using Clavien complication grading Results Both groups were matched at baseline for mean age (33.41±12.36 and 34.95±11.63 years group A and B respectively), comorbidity profile, (ICIQ-SF) , and (FSFI) questionnaire . Operative time, intra-operative bleeding were significantly lower in GB 24.08 ± 4.06 versus 43.94 ± 7.7 minutes , ( p

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