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. 1995 Nov;154(5):1841-7.
doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(01)66796-x.

Modified Pereyra bladder neck suspension: 10-year mean followup using outcomes analysis in 125 patients

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Modified Pereyra bladder neck suspension: 10-year mean followup using outcomes analysis in 125 patients

B A Trockman et al. J Urol. 1995 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose: We attempt to determine the long-term success rate of the modified Pereyra bladder neck suspension, identify preoperative factors predictive of long-term outcome, and investigate the influence of method and length of followup on reported continence status after modified Pereyra bladder neck suspension.

Materials and methods: The charts of 177 patients who underwent modified Pereyra bladder neck suspension at our institution more than 5 years ago were reviewed. An attempt was made to contact all patients either by mail or telephone to complete a patient survey questionnaire.

Results: Of 177 patients 125 (71%) completed the patient survey with a mean followup of 9.8 years. At survey followup 20% of the patients reported no incontinence of any type and 51% reported stress urinary incontinence with or without urge incontinence. Of the patients 71% reported significant improvement in the incontinence and 73% were satisfied with the results of the procedure. No accurate preoperative predictors of long-term outcome were identified. The method and length of followup had significant impact on reported continence status after modified Pereyra bladder neck suspension.

Conclusions: This long-term study using outcomes analysis reveals a high rate of recurrent stress incontinence after modified Pereyra bladder neck suspension. However, most patients maintain significant subjective improvement and remain satisfied with the results of the operation.

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