Burch colposuspension: a 10-20 year follow up
- PMID: 7547767
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1995.tb11434.x
Burch colposuspension: a 10-20 year follow up
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- Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1996 Mar;103(3):290
Abstract
Objective: To review the outcome of women who underwent Burch colposuspension 10 to 20 years ago and to assess factors which affect long term success.
Design: Longitudinal retrospective study.
Setting: Urogynaecology Unit, St George's Hospital, London.
Subjects: One hundred and nine women with genuine stress incontinence.
Main outcome measures: Survival analysis of subjective and objective cure of stress incontinence.
Results: Cure of incontinence following Burch colposuspension is time-dependent, with a decline for 10 to 12 years when a plateau of 69% is reached. Factors adversely affecting cure are previous bladder neck surgery (logrank test P = 0.02), pre-operative weight greater than 80 kg, intra-operative blood loss more than 1000 ml and the development of post-operative detrusor instability. Post-operative complications included de novo detrusor instability (14.7%), long term complaints of voiding difficulty with objective recovery at the final follow up (22%) and recurrent urinary tract infection (4.6%).
Conclusions: Long term follow up after colposuspension is necessary to assess sequelae. We suggest that new continence procedures should be followed up for 5 to 10 years.
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