2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.urols.2013.11.005
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Tension-free vaginal tape versus transobturator tape for treatment of stress urinary incontinence: A comparative randomized clinical trial study

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“…In our work, the mean age of the patients in group I was 56.27 ± 9.06 years and these results agree with the results of other study [7] in which the mean age was 50 years and the mean age of the patients in group II was 52.73 ± 8.87 years and these results are comparable to that of another work [16] in which mean age was 52.27 years. This is in agreement with the results of similar study [17] in which the mean age of patients in group I was 59.9 and 60.6 years in group II.…”
Section: Baseline Characteristics Of the Studied Groupssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In our work, the mean age of the patients in group I was 56.27 ± 9.06 years and these results agree with the results of other study [7] in which the mean age was 50 years and the mean age of the patients in group II was 52.73 ± 8.87 years and these results are comparable to that of another work [16] in which mean age was 52.27 years. This is in agreement with the results of similar study [17] in which the mean age of patients in group I was 59.9 and 60.6 years in group II.…”
Section: Baseline Characteristics Of the Studied Groupssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…No intraoperative complications as iatrogenic bladder perforation or urethral injury were reported in any of the included groups which is consistent with the results reported [8,9,23] and agreed with other studies [16,21] which reported no organ perforation but other study [24] reported 3 cases of bladder perforation especially with previous prolapse surgery also another one [19] reported vaginal perforation in 2 patients of the TOT group.…”
Section: Baseline Characteristics Of the Studied Groupssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, no obvious difference was observed between TOT, TVT, TVT‐O, and Ajust in the outcomes of both objective and subjective cure rate. This result had been proved by large amount of reviews and classic meta‐analyses; (2) TOT, TVT, and TVT‐O had analogous postoperative complication rate. While TOT and TVT‐O were associated with a lower risk of bladder perforation than TVT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…After removing 25 duplicates, 905 were excluded by screening their titles, and abstracts. With the full‐text assessment, 45 RCTs with a number of 7295 patients were enrolled into our analysis. Most of the trials were two‐arm trials, and there were two three‐arm trials .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in 2001 described the TOT technique for the treatment of SUI that involved the tension-free insertion of a polypropylene tape through a tunnel in a horizontal plane under the midurethra between the two obturator foramina in an outside-in orientation. [ 3 ] The TOT is a tension-free sling as the resting urethral angle is not changed by the procedure, nor is it necessary to correct urethral hypermobility. [ 4 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%