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. 2024 May;31(5):364.
doi: 10.1016/j.jmig.2024.01.012. Epub 2024 Feb 1.

More With Less: Single-Incision Sling Insertion Techniques

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More With Less: Single-Incision Sling Insertion Techniques

Joy E Wheat et al. J Minim Invasive Gynecol. 2024 May.

Abstract

Study objective: To demonstrate reproducible procedures for efficient single-incision sling insertion and troubleshooting.

Design: Narrated video footage with stepwise demonstration of single-incision sling insertion technique with anchor system.

Setting: The mesh midurethral sling is a highly effective and safe procedure that is considered the gold standard for surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence. Retropubic and transobturator approaches for midurethral slings have similar subjective cure rates with differing surgical risk profiles [1,2]. The retropubic route has a higher risk of injury to the bladder, nerves, and vascular structures, whereas the obturator approach carries a risk of groin or thigh pain [3-5]. Use of a single-incision sling decreases these risks and allows flexibility to perform the procedure without sedation or general anesthesia. Recent literature demonstrates similar subjective and objective success and safety of single-incision slings compared with both retropubic and transobturator approaches, although long-term data are forthcoming [5].

Interventions: We demonstrate a stepwise approach for the insertion of a single-incision sling using a helical trocar. Easily reproducible procedures for setup and sling anchor management allow for efficient placement without assistance. In addition, we outline hand positioning, trocar management, and anchor deployment with troubleshooting techniques for potential placement difficulties. Finally, we review methods for sling tensioning to prevent complications such as voiding dysfunction and mesh or suture exposures.

Conclusion: Given that single-incision slings are more likely to be performed under local anesthesia and are less invasive with decreased recovery time, it has the potential to become the preferred approach in the future. This video demonstrates clear and detailed steps to facilitate successful placement of the single-incision mesh midurethral sling.

Keywords: Midurethral sling; Minimally invasive techniques; Stress incontinence; Urinary incontinence.

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