2024
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000036115
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Midurethral sling position and surgical outcome: A meta-analysis

Peng Qu,
Ning Hai,
Zhaoyang Lv
et al.

Abstract: There is still ongoing debate as to whether the outcome of the sling is determined by the position of the midurethral sling. In order to evaluate the potential impact of sling position on the outcomes of retropubic and transobturator sling procedures for stress urinary incontinence, it is necessary to conduct further investigations. We conducted a comprehensive search across various electronic databases such as PubMed, EMBASE, MEDLINE. Relevant data were extracted, organized in a table format, and analyzed usi… Show more

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“…The previously mentioned, new meta-analysis aimed at evaluating the impact of suburethral tape placement along the urethra on surgical outcomes; data for TVT and TOT approaches were analyzed separately. No significant difference was observed in the rates of postoperative de novo urgency in either the TVT or TOT approaches, regardless of the tape's position along the urethra [44].…”
Section: De Novo Urgency/oabmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…The previously mentioned, new meta-analysis aimed at evaluating the impact of suburethral tape placement along the urethra on surgical outcomes; data for TVT and TOT approaches were analyzed separately. No significant difference was observed in the rates of postoperative de novo urgency in either the TVT or TOT approaches, regardless of the tape's position along the urethra [44].…”
Section: De Novo Urgency/oabmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Patients with the tape positioned at the urethral midpoint had similar cure rates to those with tape at the distal urethra and location of the tape in the distal urethra resulted in higher cure rates than proximal placement. This analysis included data from seven prospective cohort studies and two retrospective studies [44].…”
Section: Persistent and Recurrent Suimentioning
confidence: 99%