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Short term urgency outcomes following transobturator midurethral sling placement

Ashley King1, David E. Rapp1,2

1 Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, Virginia, USA
2 Virginia Urology Center for Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Reconstruction, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Address correspondence to Dr. David E Rapp, Virginia Urology Center for Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Reconstruction, 9105 Stony Point Drive, Richmond, VA 23235 USA

Canadian Journal of Urology 2011, 18(4), 5796-5801.

Abstract

Introduction: Research suggests that midurethral sling placement may have a beneficial effect on urgency (U) and urge incontinence (UUI). This study examined short term U/UUI outcomes in patients undergoing TVT-O placement.
Methods: One hundred patients undergoing TVT-O placement were prospectively assessed using 3 day bladder diary, combined with multiple validated incontinence questionnaires focusing on UUI, U and QoL.
Results: At 6 week assessment, improvements in daily pad use (2.6 to 0.9) and incontinence episodes (3.6 to 0.7) were seen (p < 0.05, both comparisons). Eighty-two patients reported cure of stress incontinence. Focused outcome scores for UUI improved from 2.0 (± 1.1) to 0.8 (± 1.0) (p value < 0.001), with 39% and 29% of patients reporting score resolution and improvement, respectively. Similarly, mean Urinary Perception Score improved from 10.1 (± 4.4) to 5.8 (± 3.7) (p value < 0.001) with cure/improvement identified in 75%. Eighty-four patients did not require anticholinergics postoperatively. Interestingly, patients reporting residual SUI but improved UUI demonstrated QoL scores only slightly worse than patients with SUI cure and improved or persistent UUI.
Conclusion: TVT-O placement is associated with cure/improvement in a significant proportion of patients. In addition, significant improvement in QoL is seen following TVT-O placement.

Keywords

urgency, urge Incontinence, midurethral sling

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APA Style
King, A., Rapp, D.E. (2011). Short term urgency outcomes following transobturator midurethral sling placement. Canadian Journal of Urology, 18(4), 5796–5801.
Vancouver Style
King A, Rapp DE. Short term urgency outcomes following transobturator midurethral sling placement. Can J Urology. 2011;18(4):5796–5801.
IEEE Style
A. King and D.E. Rapp, “Short term urgency outcomes following transobturator midurethral sling placement,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 5796–5801, 2011.



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