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Long-term outcomes and quality of life effects of single incision mini sling procedure in stress urinary incontinence patients.
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2019 Mar; 234:10-13.EJ

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We aimed to evaluate the long-term outcomes and quality of life of patients who underwent single incision minisling (SIMS) procedure.

STUDY DESIGN

62 patients who were diagnosed with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and received treatment with SIMS procedure (Ophira, Promedon, Argentina) were included in the study. Mean age was 50.73 ± 9.28 years and mean follow-up duration after surgery was 30.68 ± 7.52 months. Preoperative urological and gynecological features of the patients were recorded. Gynecological examination, pelvic ultrasonography, stress test, Q-tip test, cystometry were performed and incontinence and quality of life questionnaires (ICIQ-SF, IIQ-7, UDI-6, VAS-QOL, FSFI) were completed by all patients before and after the operation.

RESULTS

Stress urinary incontinence was observed in all patients during pre-op evaluations. 62 patients aged between 35-85 (mean age 50.73 ± 9.28) years were included and follow up duration ranged between 12-44 (average 30.68 ± 7.52) months. In regard to patient evaluations, 27 patients (43.5%) felt that the surgery was very effective, 25 (40.3%) felt surgery was effective and 10 (16.1%) did not report any difference after surgery. In the long-term postoperative follow up; 2 (3.2%) patients had dyspareunia and 7 (11.3%) patients had vaginal tape erosions which were diagnosed 2-40 months postoperatively. According to Q-tip test results, proximal urethral mobility was significantly decreased after surgery. All questionnaire scores were also significantly improved at post-operative evaluations. (P < 0.001) CONCLUSIONS: Our study confirmed that the Ophira mini sling technique provided high subjective cure rate and improved symptoms and quality of life in patients with SUI. These results suggest that the single incision mini sling procedure is an advisable alternative to other surgical procedures due to its low complication rates and ease of learning and applying the procedure. This procedure also demonstrated excellent tolerability, minimal pain, low morbidity and increased quality of life scores, in ICIQ-SF, IIQ-7, UDI-6, VAS-QOL, FSFI.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Health University of Health Sciences Tepecik Education and Research Hospital, Turkey. Electronic address: cerengolbasi@gmail.com.Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Health University of Health Sciences Tepecik Education and Research Hospital, Turkey.Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Health University of Health Sciences Tepecik Education and Research Hospital, Turkey.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

30634093

Citation

Golbasi, Ceren, et al. "Long-term Outcomes and Quality of Life Effects of Single Incision Mini Sling Procedure in Stress Urinary Incontinence Patients." European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology, vol. 234, 2019, pp. 10-13.
Golbasi C, Taner CE, Golbasi H. Long-term outcomes and quality of life effects of single incision mini sling procedure in stress urinary incontinence patients. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2019;234:10-13.
Golbasi, C., Taner, C. E., & Golbasi, H. (2019). Long-term outcomes and quality of life effects of single incision mini sling procedure in stress urinary incontinence patients. European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology, 234, 10-13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejogrb.2018.12.030
Golbasi C, Taner CE, Golbasi H. Long-term Outcomes and Quality of Life Effects of Single Incision Mini Sling Procedure in Stress Urinary Incontinence Patients. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2019;234:10-13. PubMed PMID: 30634093.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Long-term outcomes and quality of life effects of single incision mini sling procedure in stress urinary incontinence patients. AU - Golbasi,Ceren, AU - Taner,Cuneyt Eftal, AU - Golbasi,Hakan, Y1 - 2019/01/06/ PY - 2018/09/28/received PY - 2018/11/21/revised PY - 2018/12/21/accepted PY - 2019/1/12/pubmed PY - 2019/5/31/medline PY - 2019/1/12/entrez KW - Quality of life scores KW - Single incision mini-sling KW - Stress urinary incontinence SP - 10 EP - 13 JF - European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology JO - Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol VL - 234 N2 - OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the long-term outcomes and quality of life of patients who underwent single incision minisling (SIMS) procedure. STUDY DESIGN: 62 patients who were diagnosed with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and received treatment with SIMS procedure (Ophira, Promedon, Argentina) were included in the study. Mean age was 50.73 ± 9.28 years and mean follow-up duration after surgery was 30.68 ± 7.52 months. Preoperative urological and gynecological features of the patients were recorded. Gynecological examination, pelvic ultrasonography, stress test, Q-tip test, cystometry were performed and incontinence and quality of life questionnaires (ICIQ-SF, IIQ-7, UDI-6, VAS-QOL, FSFI) were completed by all patients before and after the operation. RESULTS: Stress urinary incontinence was observed in all patients during pre-op evaluations. 62 patients aged between 35-85 (mean age 50.73 ± 9.28) years were included and follow up duration ranged between 12-44 (average 30.68 ± 7.52) months. In regard to patient evaluations, 27 patients (43.5%) felt that the surgery was very effective, 25 (40.3%) felt surgery was effective and 10 (16.1%) did not report any difference after surgery. In the long-term postoperative follow up; 2 (3.2%) patients had dyspareunia and 7 (11.3%) patients had vaginal tape erosions which were diagnosed 2-40 months postoperatively. According to Q-tip test results, proximal urethral mobility was significantly decreased after surgery. All questionnaire scores were also significantly improved at post-operative evaluations. (P < 0.001) CONCLUSIONS: Our study confirmed that the Ophira mini sling technique provided high subjective cure rate and improved symptoms and quality of life in patients with SUI. These results suggest that the single incision mini sling procedure is an advisable alternative to other surgical procedures due to its low complication rates and ease of learning and applying the procedure. This procedure also demonstrated excellent tolerability, minimal pain, low morbidity and increased quality of life scores, in ICIQ-SF, IIQ-7, UDI-6, VAS-QOL, FSFI. SN - 1872-7654 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/30634093/Long_term_outcomes_and_quality_of_life_effects_of_single_incision_mini_sling_procedure_in_stress_urinary_incontinence_patients_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -