Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To determine the effectiveness of a vaginal retropubic urethropexy with intraoperative cystometry in treating urinary stress incontinence.
PATIENTS AND METHODS
One hundred patients with genuine stress incontinence on urodynamic examination underwent the procedure and were followed up for 1 year; 96 completed the follow-up (four were lost to follow-up).
RESULTS
At 1 year, 91 patients (95%) were cured of their stress incontinence and five (5%) failed, with recurrent stress incontinence developing. The complications were mainly of suture erosion (6%).
CONCLUSION
This method of urethropexy has produced excellent results to date, with low complication and morbidity rates, and continues to be our treatment of choice. A randomized control trial comparing it with standard established procedures would be welcomed.
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