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Laparoscopic correction of stress urinary incontinence
1Division of Urology, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, and bToronto Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. s.herschorn@utoronto.ca
Abstract:
The laparoscopic correction of stress urinary incontinence continues to be evaluated. Early results have been encouraging with cure/dry rates equivalent to those with traditional suspensions, but with shorter hospitalization and no significant morbidity. The approach continues to take longer in the operating room than traditional suspensions, although new innovations and refinements have shortened the time. We are still lacking long-term outcome data and well-constructed prospective randomized trials. Cost effectiveness studies are also not consistent.
