Patient Satisfaction and QoL in SUI: Results With Single-Incision or Full-Length Slings
Ty Erickson,
Edward Gheiler,
Craig E. Hanson
et al.
Abstract:Importance
Understanding treatment impact on quality of life of patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in the short- and long-term is vital to optimizing treatment success.
Objectives
This study aimed to report 36-month patient satisfaction and quality of life results from a 522 study of single-incision and full-length slings in SUI.
Study Design
This was a secondary analysis of the Altis 522 study,… Show more
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