Sling surgery is associated with predictable, yet often unavoidable complications; intraoperative complications include bleeding and urethral or bladder injury Postoperative complications can ...
Sling procedures are surgical procedures used to treat urinary incontinence, the accidental leakage of urine, when caused by pelvic organ prolapse. Incontinence occurs when the urethra, the tube that ...
The most common complication reported with sling surgery is bladder perforation during needle passage. Most large series report an incidence of bladder perforation of between 1—15%, [6,7,8 ...
Sexual function and urinary incontinence are closely linked ... such as mid-urethral sling (MUS) surgery and peri-urethral bulking injections (PBI). A study found that both MUS and PBI improved ...
Stress urinary incontinence ... indicated that mini-slings were noninferior to standard slings in terms of patient-reported success rates at both 15 and 36 months post-surgery, with similar ...