Erschienen in:
07.07.2018 | Stress Incontinence and Prolapse (S Reynolds, Section Editor)
Management of Recurrent Stress Urinary Incontinence After Failed Mid-Urethral Sling Placement
verfasst von:
Philip A. Fontenot Jr, Priya Padmanabhan
Erschienen in:
Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports
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Ausgabe 3/2018
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Abstract
Purpose of Review
Our objective is to review the current literature on recurrent stress urinary incontinence after mid-urethral sling placement, focusing on evidence-based management considerations for this complex clinical problem.
Recent Findings
Conservative, minimally invasive surgical therapies are currently available for management of persistent or recurrent SUI after a previous mid-urethral sling (MUS).
Summary
Our review of the literature does not show a clear benefit of one approach over others and emphasizes that the ideal management for these complex patients should be determined using an individualized approach with a detailed discussion of patient symptoms, past surgical history, and goals. For symptomatic patients who are surgical candidates and desire intervention, trans-urethral bulking agents, repeat retropubic (RP) MUS, or salvage autologous pubovaginal (PV) sling appear to be the most well-described management strategies.