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Is it the Time to Revisit Historical Bladder Neck Buttressing for the Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence?
Author(s) -
Bhawana Purwar,
Sarah S. Knox,
Monika Vij,
Simon Emery
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.25259/gjmpbu_27_2020
Subject(s) - medicine , urinary incontinence , neck of urinary bladder , quality of life (healthcare) , patient satisfaction , urology , surgery , urinary system , urinary bladder , nursing
Objectives: The aim of our study was to assess improvement in bladder function and quality of life using Australian Pelvic floor questionnaire as Patient Reported Outcome tool following anterior repair and urethral buttressing for treating stress urinary incontinence (SUI) with prolapse using polydioxanone sutures. Material and Methods: This was the prospective review of retrospective data. The data were collected through telephone or postal questionnaire by an independent researcher who was not involved in the patient care directly and analyzed with Stata (14.2). Results: About 78% (61/78) of women responded to the questionnaires. Statistically significant improvement in bladder function scores was noted after surgery (5.12 ± 2.06 vs. 3.69 ± 2.26; P = 0.001) along with an overall improvement in the quality of life scores (17.88 ± 8.03 vs. 11.56 ± 9.01; P = 0.005) at mean follow-up of 31 months. Overall, 54% patients reported improvement in their symptoms. The re-operation rate for second continence procedure for SUI was 1/61 (1.6%). Conclusion: This procedure can be offered to patients as a treatment option for SUI with prolapse.

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