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  • 1Servicio de Urología, Hospital Royo Villanova, Zaragoza.

Actas Urologicas Espanolas
|January 24, 2002
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This study presents a modified urethrocystopexy technique using bone fixations for urethropelvic ligament suspension. The procedure demonstrated a high success rate in resolving stress incontinence with no complications observed.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Gynecology
  • Pelvic Floor Surgery

Context:

  • Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) significantly impacts women's quality of life.
  • Traditional surgical approaches for SUI have varying success rates and complication profiles.
  • The In-Fast system offers a novel approach to pelvic floor reconstruction.

Purpose:

  • To describe a modified urethrocystopexy technique.
  • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of suspending urethropelvic ligaments to the pubic bone using the In-Fast system.
  • To assess patient outcomes in terms of SUI resolution and complication rates.

Summary:

  • A transvaginal modified urethrocystopexy was performed on 13 patients (mean age 56.1 years) between August 2000 and January 2001.
  • The technique involves suspending urethropelvic ligaments to the posterior pubic bone using bone fixations inserted via the In-Fast system.

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  • Mean hospital stay was 5.1 days, with cystostomy for 10.1 days. No intra- or postoperative complications were noted.
  • Impact:

    • All patients achieved complete resolution of stress incontinence after a mean follow-up of 5.3 months.
    • The modified technique appears to be a simple, safe, and comfortable surgical option for treating SUI.
    • Further studies with larger patient cohorts and longer follow-up are warranted to confirm these promising results.