[Needle suspension methods in the treatment of urinary stress incontinence]
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[Needle suspension methods in the treatment of urinary stress incontinence]
Abstract
In 1959 A.J. Pereyra published a simple transvaginal surgical method to elevate and fixate the bladder neck and proximal urethra with a specially designed needle in women with stress urinary incontinence. This method was repeatedly modified during the last 35 years. Mild to moderate stress incontinence with or without pelvic floor relaxation is regarded as an indication for needle bladder neck suspension. Contraindications include severe stress incontinence, low-pressure urethra, urge incontinence and recurrent stress incontinence. Postoperative continence rates range from 40% to 91% depending on inclusion criteria, preoperative diagnostics, criteria for success or failure, and duration of follow-up. There are no controlled clinical studies comparing different needle suspension techniques.
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