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Comparative analysis of urinary incontinence severity after autologous fascia pubovaginal sling, pubovaginal sling and tension-free vaginal tape.

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Morgan, DM; Dunn, RL; Fenner, DE; Faerber, G; DeLancey, JOL; McGuire, EJ; Wei, JT
Published in: J Urol
February 2007

PURPOSE: Autologous fascia, Pelvicol implant and polypropylene are common materials used in suburethral anti-incontinence procedures. We explored the relative effectiveness of the autologous fascia pubovaginal sling, Pelvicol pubovaginal sling and Gynecare TVT on self-reported postoperative urinary incontinence. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was a mailed cross-sectional survey of health related quality of life 1 to 3 years after suburethral anti-incontinence surgery performed at our institution. The Incontinence Symptom Index was used to assess the presence and severity of urinary incontinence symptoms and the Incontinence Impact Questionnaire-7 was used to assess impairment. Regression models were developed to identify factors with an independent effect on the presence, severity and impairment of urinary incontinence symptoms. RESULTS: The questionnaire was returned by 69% of eligible respondents (173 of 250). Those with previous incontinence surgery (OR 11.0, 95% CI 2.3-51.4) and medical comorbidities (OR 1.6, 95% CI 1.1-2.2) were more likely to report urinary incontinence symptoms, ie incontinence symptom index greater than 0. Symptom severity, which was analyzed only in respondents with urinary incontinence symptoms, was greater in the Pelvicol than in the autologous fascia pubovaginal sling and TVT groups (each p <0.01). No significant difference was observed between the TVT and autologous fascia pubovaginal sling groups (p = 0.15). Also associated with higher urinary incontinence symptom severity scores were body mass index (p = 0.03), a history of incontinence surgery (p = 0.01) and lower education (p <0.01). Impairment from urinary incontinence, as assessed by the Incontinence Impact Questionnaire-7, was associated with body mass index, severe depression and current smoking (each p = 0.01) but not with surgical treatment group. CONCLUSIONS: Women who received an autologous fascia pubovaginal sling or TVT reported lower symptom severity scores than those who had a Pelvicol pubovaginal sling. Impairment was not associated with procedure type. These findings suggest better outcomes with autologous fascia pubovaginal sling and TVT. Randomized, controlled trials are needed to confirm these findings.

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J Urol

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ISSN

0022-5347

Publication Date

February 2007

Volume

177

Issue

2

Start / End Page

604 / 608

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Urology & Nephrology
  • Urologic Surgical Procedures
  • Urinary Incontinence, Stress
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Prostheses and Implants
  • Middle Aged
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Fascia
 

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Morgan, D. M., Dunn, R. L., Fenner, D. E., Faerber, G., DeLancey, J. O. L., McGuire, E. J., & Wei, J. T. (2007). Comparative analysis of urinary incontinence severity after autologous fascia pubovaginal sling, pubovaginal sling and tension-free vaginal tape. J Urol, 177(2), 604–608. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.juro.2006.09.062
Morgan, Daniel M., Rodney L. Dunn, Dee E. Fenner, Gary Faerber, John O. L. DeLancey, Edward J. McGuire, and John T. Wei. “Comparative analysis of urinary incontinence severity after autologous fascia pubovaginal sling, pubovaginal sling and tension-free vaginal tape.J Urol 177, no. 2 (February 2007): 604–8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.juro.2006.09.062.
Morgan DM, Dunn RL, Fenner DE, Faerber G, DeLancey JOL, McGuire EJ, et al. Comparative analysis of urinary incontinence severity after autologous fascia pubovaginal sling, pubovaginal sling and tension-free vaginal tape. J Urol. 2007 Feb;177(2):604–8.
Morgan, Daniel M., et al. “Comparative analysis of urinary incontinence severity after autologous fascia pubovaginal sling, pubovaginal sling and tension-free vaginal tape.J Urol, vol. 177, no. 2, Feb. 2007, pp. 604–08. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.juro.2006.09.062.
Morgan DM, Dunn RL, Fenner DE, Faerber G, DeLancey JOL, McGuire EJ, Wei JT. Comparative analysis of urinary incontinence severity after autologous fascia pubovaginal sling, pubovaginal sling and tension-free vaginal tape. J Urol. 2007 Feb;177(2):604–608.
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Published In

J Urol

DOI

ISSN

0022-5347

Publication Date

February 2007

Volume

177

Issue

2

Start / End Page

604 / 608

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Urology & Nephrology
  • Urologic Surgical Procedures
  • Urinary Incontinence, Stress
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Prostheses and Implants
  • Middle Aged
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Fascia