1998
DOI: 10.1159/000019695
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Long-Term Subjective Results of Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz Procedure

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“…Within this report an attempt was made at standardization of follow‐up times and figures reflect success rates at around one year. Despite this a report by Czaplicki in 1998 identified a sharp decrease in continence rates with time following the MMK procedure 14 . Sixty cases with a mean postoperative time of 9.9 years were evaluated and, although short‐term (6 months) results revealed a success rate of 81%, this fell to 57% at 5 years, and 28% at 10 years.…”
Section: Making the Diagnosis Of Suimentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Within this report an attempt was made at standardization of follow‐up times and figures reflect success rates at around one year. Despite this a report by Czaplicki in 1998 identified a sharp decrease in continence rates with time following the MMK procedure 14 . Sixty cases with a mean postoperative time of 9.9 years were evaluated and, although short‐term (6 months) results revealed a success rate of 81%, this fell to 57% at 5 years, and 28% at 10 years.…”
Section: Making the Diagnosis Of Suimentioning
confidence: 98%
“…21 Czaplicki in 1998 identified a sharp decrease in continence rates with time following the MMK procedure. 22 A study by Clemens et al, examined the long-term success of the MMK procedure in 36 women. 23 With a median follow-up time of 16.8 years only 33% remained dry.…”
Section: Colposuspensionmentioning
confidence: 99%