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Urinary tract erosions after synthetic pubovaginal slings: diagnosis and management strategy.

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Clemens, JQ; DeLancey, JO; Faerber, GJ; Westney, OL; Mcguire, EJ
Published in: Urology
October 1, 2000

OBJECTIVES: To review our experience with the diagnosis and management of genitourinary tract erosions after pubovaginal sling placement. METHODS: Clinic and operative records from the urology and gynecology services at two university hospitals were reviewed, and 14 patients were identified who underwent surgical treatment for a urogenital tract erosion after pubovaginal sling placement. The presenting symptoms, physical findings, diagnostic procedures, surgical treatments, and outcomes were reviewed. RESULTS: Six vaginal erosions, six urethral and vaginal erosions, and two bladder erosions occurred. All were associated with synthetic sling or suture materials. Common symptoms included vaginal and urethral pain, irritative voiding symptoms, vaginal discharge and/or bleeding, and recurrent urinary tract infections. All vaginal and urethral erosions were detected by physical examination and cystoscopy. Symptoms resolved after removal of the eroded sling component. Of the 12 patients with vaginal or urethral erosions, 7 developed recurrent postoperative stress incontinence. CONCLUSIONS: Persistent painful or irritative symptoms after pubovaginal sling placement may be due to urogenital tract erosion, especially if synthetic materials were used. Appropriate evaluation and treatment will result in dramatic symptomatic improvement, although recurrent stress incontinence may occur.

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Published In

Urology

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EISSN

1527-9995

Publication Date

October 1, 2000

Volume

56

Issue

4

Start / End Page

589 / 594

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vaginal Discharge
  • Vagina
  • Urology & Nephrology
  • Urologic Surgical Procedures
  • Urinary Tract Infections
  • Urinary Incontinence, Stress
  • Urinary Bladder
  • Urethra
  • Sutures
  • Retrospective Studies
 

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Clemens, J. Q., DeLancey, J. O., Faerber, G. J., Westney, O. L., & Mcguire, E. J. (2000). Urinary tract erosions after synthetic pubovaginal slings: diagnosis and management strategy. Urology, 56(4), 589–594. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0090-4295(00)00740-8
Clemens, J. Q., J. O. DeLancey, G. J. Faerber, O. L. Westney, and E. J. Mcguire. “Urinary tract erosions after synthetic pubovaginal slings: diagnosis and management strategy.Urology 56, no. 4 (October 1, 2000): 589–94. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0090-4295(00)00740-8.
Clemens JQ, DeLancey JO, Faerber GJ, Westney OL, Mcguire EJ. Urinary tract erosions after synthetic pubovaginal slings: diagnosis and management strategy. Urology. 2000 Oct 1;56(4):589–94.
Clemens, J. Q., et al. “Urinary tract erosions after synthetic pubovaginal slings: diagnosis and management strategy.Urology, vol. 56, no. 4, Oct. 2000, pp. 589–94. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/s0090-4295(00)00740-8.
Clemens JQ, DeLancey JO, Faerber GJ, Westney OL, Mcguire EJ. Urinary tract erosions after synthetic pubovaginal slings: diagnosis and management strategy. Urology. 2000 Oct 1;56(4):589–594.
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Published In

Urology

DOI

EISSN

1527-9995

Publication Date

October 1, 2000

Volume

56

Issue

4

Start / End Page

589 / 594

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vaginal Discharge
  • Vagina
  • Urology & Nephrology
  • Urologic Surgical Procedures
  • Urinary Tract Infections
  • Urinary Incontinence, Stress
  • Urinary Bladder
  • Urethra
  • Sutures
  • Retrospective Studies