One-year results of a prospective randomized, evaluator-blinded, multicenter study comparing TVT and TVT Secur.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS
The aim of this prospective randomized multicenter study was to compare retropubic tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) with TVT
Secur in terms of efficacy and safety.
METHODS
We set out to enrol 280 stress urinary incontinent (SUI) women with a half-time interim analysis of short-term cure and adverse
events. The short-term results have previously been published. Of the 133 randomized women, 125 underwent surgery, and 121
(TVT n = 61, TVT Secur n = 60) were available for follow-up 1 year postsurgery.
RESULTS
No significant differences were found between groups regarding demographics or incontinence grade. One year after surgery,
both subjective and objective cure rates were significantly lower for TVT Secur than for TVT (subjective cure: TVT 98 %, TVT
Secur 80 %, p = 0.03; objective cure: TVT 94 %, TVT Secur 71 % for cough test, p = 0.01; TVT 76 %, TVT Secur 58 % for pad
test, p = 0.05 ). Three major complications occurred in the TVT Secur group: one tape erosion into the urethra, one tape inadvertently
placed into the bladder, and one immediate postoperative bleeding due to injury to the corona mortis. No major complications
occurred in the TVT group. No significant differences were found between groups regarding peroperative bleeding, hospital
stay, urge symptoms, residual urinary volume, subjective bladder emptying problems, postoperative urinary tract infections,
and minor complications. The TVT Secur group used more antimuscarine medication after surgery than the TVT group (p = 0.03).
Median time for surgery was 13 and 22 min for TVT Secur and TVT, respectively (p < 0.0001).
CONCLUSION
The TVT Secur procedure had significantly inferior subjective and objective cure rates compared with the retropubic TVT procedure.
Three serious adverse events occurred in the TVT Secur group. We therefore discourage further use of TVT Secur.
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Authors
Andrada Hamer M, Larsson PG, Teleman P, Bergqvist CE, Persson J
Institution
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Skåne University Hospital, Lund and Lund University, Sweden, SE-22185 Lund, Sweden.
Source
International urogynecology journal 24:2 2013 Feb pg 223-9Pub Type(s)
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Language
eng
PubMed ID
22707006
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