Facial Patch Surgical Technique in Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women

2009 
Background: Several complications may occur when blindly passing through the retropubic space using trochars or needles in treatment of female stress urinary incontinence (SUI). This study evaluates using sling material without any manipulation of the retropubic passages rout for avoiding many common complications of female stress urinary incontinence. Methods: Thirty two patients with SUI and mix urinary incontinency who were operated between May 2004 and September 2007 using this new technique were enrolled. A patch of 3cm of rectus fascia was dissected and the two corners of rectus fascia were sutured to the arcus tendineus fascia pelvis bilaterally. The fascia was placed under the suburethral layer like a hammock and the bladder neck was suspended in the position. Cure rates and adverse events were assessed approximately within 24 months after surgery. Results: Twenty eight patients (87.5%) were successfully cured while none of the patients had any adverse events of urinary retention, post void residual urine, bleeding, hematuria, infection, fever, hernia, urethral erosion, ureter injury and bladder or bowel perforation. Conclusions: Our results showed that our surgical method was very safe with high success rate for treatment of SUI without any manipulation of the retropubic passages rout that based on De Lancy Hammock hypothesis.
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