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Journal of Korean Continence Society
2004 Volume.8 No. 2 p.124 ~ p.129
Vaginal Tape Procedure for the Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence: Success Rate, Satisfaction and Complication
Yi Jeong-Won

Lee Sun-Ju
Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical outcome, patient¡¯s satisfaction and complications of vaginal tape procedure for the surgical treatment of female stress urinary incontinence.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: 56 women with stress urinary incontinence underwent vaginal tape procedures. Preoperatively, patients were evaluated history taking, physical examination, one hour pad test and urodynamic study. Postoperative clinical outcome, patient¡¯s satisfaction, complications and success rates for Stamey grade, valsalva leak point pressure (VLPP), or maximal urethral colsing pressure (MUCP) were evaluated.

RESULTS: 42 patients (75%) were cured, 8 patients (14.3%) were improved, and 6 patients (10.7%) were failed on 1 year after vaginal tape procedures. 43 patients (76.8%) were satisfied with vaginal tape procedure. Also, 43 patiens (76.8%) would like to recommend vaginal tape procedure to others. There was no significant difference of success rate according to Stamey grade, VLPP, MUCP (p>0.05). Postoperatively, voiding difficulty and urgency were newly developed at 3 (5%) and 4 (7%) patients respectively, and their satisfaction were lower than others.

CONCLUSION: We considered that vaginal tape procedure was a safe, effective, and minimal invasive treatment for female stress urinary incontinence. But, careful attention to postoperative voiding difficulty and urgency might be needed to improve patient¡¯s satisfaction.
KEYWORD
Urinary stress incontinence, Surgical mesh, Female
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