CHALLENGES OF VERY LONG-TERM REPORTING IN STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE SURGERIES IN WOMEN.

Urology(2020)

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OBJECTIVE To review studies on surgeries to correct stress urinary incontinence (SUI) with very long-term results (>= 10 years) to explore the challenges in reporting long-term follow-up. METHODS A comprehensive Ovid and PubMed search was conducted for articles containing long-term data over 10 years for the most commonly established surgical procedures to correct SUI. The methods of follow-up, lost to follow-up (LTF) rates, cure rates, and complications were compared. RESULTS SUI corrective surgeries reviewed included: tension free vaginal tape, transobturator sling, retropubic suspensions (Burch, Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz), autologous fascial sling, and Stamey needle suspension. Mean follow-up of all 17 studies was 12.6 years (range: 10-17 years) with sample sizes ranging from 26 to 650 patients. Methods of follow-up included clinic visits (n = 11), telephone interviews (n = 8), or mailed questionnaires (n = 5). Mean LTF rate was 24% (range: 10-49%). Mean objective and subjective cure rate with varying success definitions was 86% (range 81-91%) and 69%, respectively (range: 33-94%). The most common complications included de novo urgency (range: 2-70%), repeat SUI/prolapse surgeries (range: 2-37%), mesh/suture exposure (range: 1-9%), voiding problems (range: 2-36%), and pain (range: 2-14%). CONCLUSION All very long-term data for SUI surgeries share considerable LTF, infrequent examination data, mostly questionnaire-based information, and variable success rates from varying success definitions. Standardization of all these key outcome measures is urgently needed to provide more reliable long-term information on the outcome of these procedures. (c) 2020 Elsevier Inc.
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fascial sling,long-term follow-up,needle suspension,retropubic suspensions,stress urinary incontinence,tension free vaginal tape
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