Pubovaginal slings using fascia lata for the treatment of intrinsic sphincter deficiency
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Pubovaginal slings using fascia lata for the treatment of intrinsic sphincter deficiency
Abstract
Purpose: Various materials and techniques have been used to construct a pubovaginal sling. We believe that fascia lata has several advantages and report our experience.
Materials and methods: A total of 32 female patients with urodynamically proved intrinsic sphincter deficiency underwent a pubovaginal sling procedure using fascia lata. An unscarred fascial strip 24 to 28 x 2 cm. was attached to itself over a 3 to 4 cm. bridge of abdominal wall fascia. Results were tabulated by chart review and an independent patient survey.
Results: Chart review revealed that 28 of 32 patients (87%) required no pads, and 3 improved and 1 did not. An independent patient survey revealed that 70% of patients (21 of 30) required no pads, 20% required 1 to 3 small pads and 10% required more than 3 small pads per day. Of the patients 80% would undergo the procedure again.
Conclusions: Excellent results can be obtained with fascia lata for the treatment of intrinsic sphincter deficiency. A long, wide strip of fascia attached to itself allows for precise tensioning and good urethral closure, and minimizes the risk of obstruction.
Comment in
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Considerations of surgery on the female and male urethra.J Urol. 1997 Jan;157(1):132-3. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(01)65305-9. J Urol. 1997. PMID: 8976234 No abstract available.
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