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Retropubic versus transobturator tension‐free vaginal tape (TVT vs TVT‐O): Five‐year results of the Austrian randomized trial
Author(s) -
Tammaa Ayman,
Aigmüller Thomas,
Hanzal Engelbert,
Umek Wolfgang,
Kropshofer Stephan,
Lang Peter F. J.,
Ralph George,
Riss Paul,
Koelle Dieter,
Jundt Katharina,
Tamussino Karl,
BjelicRadisic Vesna
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
neurourology and urodynamics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.918
H-Index - 90
eISSN - 1520-6777
pISSN - 0733-2467
DOI - 10.1002/nau.23298
Subject(s) - medicine , quality of life (healthcare) , urinary incontinence , randomized controlled trial , surgery , significant difference , urology , nursing
Aims To compare outcomes of the retropubic versus the transobturator tension‐free vaginal tape (TVT vs TVT‐O) at 5 years. Methods A total of 569 women undergoing surgery for primary stress incontinence were randomized to receive a retropubic or a transobturator tensionfree vaginal tape (TVT or TVT‐O). Follow‐up at 5 years included clinical examination, urodynamic studies and quality of life. The primary outcome measure was continence defined as a negative cough stress test at a volume of 300 mL. Secondary outcomes included urodynamic parameters, complications and quality of life. ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT 0041454). Results Three hundred and thirty‐one patients (59%) were evaluated at 5 years (277 were seen, examined and completed questionnaires; 54 only completed questionnaires). No significant differences were seen in rates of a negative cough stress test (83% vs 76%, respectively), urodynamic parameters and complications. Quality‐of‐life improved significantly in both groups, without significant differences between the groups. Erosion rates were 5.2% and 4.5%, and reoperation rates were 4.1% and 3.2% respectively. Conclusions At 5 years, subjective and objective results after TVT and TVT‐O are stable and similar, without statistical significant differences between the procedures. Major long‐term problems appear rare.

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