Correction of Stress Urinary Incontinence: Laparoscopy Combined with Vaginal Suturing

1996 
The authors review the published techniques of laparoscopic colposuspension combined with vaginal suturing. Particular emphasis is given to their own technique, first published in 1992, and to that of Harewood (1993), which is similar. Both involve a Burch-like colposuspension using a technique similar to that of Gittes and Loughlin. This is possible looking inside the pelvis through a laparoscope and using a handle-needle. Published results are similar (about 70% success rate), but the authors point out that the Breda technique is simpler, cheaper, and less time consuming (only one trocar instead of three) and has had a longer follow-up (up to 3 years instead of 19 months). The authors review many other similar techniques reported between 1993 and 1995 with good results but based on rather limited experience. The conclusion is that the laparoscopic technique with vaginal suturing seems a promising way to approach stress urinary incontinence in the female patient.
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