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Monoprosthesis for Simultaneous Correction of Stress Urinary Incontinence and Cystocele: A 3-Year follow-up
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Background Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) and cystocele can occur simultaneously because they have identical predisposing factors. This procedure reinforces pubourethral ligaments and the vesico-vaginal fascia, solving SUI and Cystocele. Methods 57 patients with grade III or higher cystocele were enrolled in this trial; SUI was present in 20% of patients (mean age: 57 years). NAZCA TC® was used as monoprosthesis. Prolapse was evaluated using the POP-Q System, sexuality using the FSFI questionnaire, and LUTS using the OAB-SF questionnaire. Results After surgery, there were positive changes, sustained during the follow-up: SUI was cured in 80% patients; there was only one patient with de novo SUI and a single case of prolapse recurrence. Conclusions These results suggest that NAZCA TC® is safe and effective, adding the advantage of correcting SUI at the same time.
Title: Monoprosthesis for Simultaneous Correction of Stress Urinary Incontinence and Cystocele: A 3-Year follow-up
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Background Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) and cystocele can occur simultaneously because they have identical predisposing factors.
This procedure reinforces pubourethral ligaments and the vesico-vaginal fascia, solving SUI and Cystocele.
Methods 57 patients with grade III or higher cystocele were enrolled in this trial; SUI was present in 20% of patients (mean age: 57 years).
NAZCA TC® was used as monoprosthesis.
Prolapse was evaluated using the POP-Q System, sexuality using the FSFI questionnaire, and LUTS using the OAB-SF questionnaire.
Results After surgery, there were positive changes, sustained during the follow-up: SUI was cured in 80% patients; there was only one patient with de novo SUI and a single case of prolapse recurrence.
Conclusions These results suggest that NAZCA TC® is safe and effective, adding the advantage of correcting SUI at the same time.
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