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[The voiding after the suburethral sling operation, obstructive or non-obstructive?].

Y Yoshimura1, T Hashimoto, K Honda

  • 1Department of Urology, Fukushima Medical University.

Hinyokika Kiyo. Acta Urologica Japonica
|April 3, 2001
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The suburethral sling operation generally avoids voiding obstruction. Proper placement of synthetic sling material, avoiding excessive tension, is crucial for safe and effective outcomes in female patients.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Female Pelvic Medicine

Context:

  • Suburethral sling operations are common for treating female stress urinary incontinence.
  • Postoperative voiding dysfunction, including obstruction, is a potential complication.

Purpose:

  • To urodynamically assess the risk of voiding obstruction following suburethral sling placement using synthetic material (Vesica Sling Kit).

Summary:

  • Seven female patients underwent urodynamic evaluation after synthetic suburethral sling surgery.
  • Uroflowmetry and residual urine measurements indicated no significant voiding difficulties in most cases.
  • One patient showed equivocal pressure flow study results, attributed to proximal sling placement; others demonstrated non-obstructive voiding with appropriate sling positioning (bladder neck to mid-urethra).

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Impact:

  • Suburethral sling procedures can be performed without causing voiding obstruction.
  • Careful attention to sling material placement (bladder neck to mid-urethra) and avoiding excessive tension are key factors for successful outcomes.