Nonautologous sling materials
- PMID: 12084242
- DOI: 10.1007/s11934-996-0020-2
Nonautologous sling materials
Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive and updated review of the current nonautologous sling materials available for treatment of stress urinary incontinence. The various materials are described, relevant clinical studies are discussed, and newer materials are outlined. Complications arising from use of different materials also are described.
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