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Erschienen in: International Urogynecology Journal 2/2009

01.02.2009 | Case Report

Endoscopic excision of an eroding calcified mesh sling, 10 years after primary surgery

verfasst von: Bassem S. Wadie

Erschienen in: International Urogynecology Journal | Ausgabe 2/2009

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Abstract

Management of urethral erosion typically entails two options: sling incision (in the early postoperative period) or excision of the suburethral part of the sling (urethrolysis). This paper describes a different endoscopic technique. A forty-year-old woman with a synthetic sling implanted 10 years prior presented with persistent lower urinary tract symptoms. A kidney ureter bladder X-ray showed a stone at the level of the bladder neck. Disintegration of the stone revealed eroding mesh embedded in the urethral wall. Complete resection of the mesh using an electrocautery knife was performed. Two months since the procedure, the patient has had an uneventful course. Both vaginal and urethral walls are intact, and she is capable of normal voiding with some stress incontinence. Although it is unusual, a sling eroding the urethra is a diagnosis that needs to be considered even 10 years after surgery. Endoscopic management is feasible and can be successful.
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Metadaten
Titel
Endoscopic excision of an eroding calcified mesh sling, 10 years after primary surgery
verfasst von
Bassem S. Wadie
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2009
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
International Urogynecology Journal / Ausgabe 2/2009
Print ISSN: 0937-3462
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-3023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00192-008-0698-4

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