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COMPARATIVE STUDY
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Risk factors affecting cure after mid-urethral tape procedure for female urodynamic stress incontinence: comparison of retropubic and transobturator routes.
Urology 2009 May
OBJECTIVES: To identify the risk factors affecting cure after the tension-free vaginal tape procedure (TVT) or transobturator tape procedure (TOT).
METHODS: A total of 121 women with urodynamically proved stress incontinence underwent TVT (n = 61) or TOT (n = 60). We analyzed all data with univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses.
RESULTS: Univariate analysis revealed that a larger postvoid residual urine volume, greater pad weight test, and lower maximal flow rate were associated with a greater risk of failure to be cured after TVT. A lower maximal urethral closure pressure (MUCP) was associated with a greater risk of failure after the TOT procedure. With additional analysis, we found that a MUCP of
CONCLUSIONS: The risk factors affecting cure after mid-urethral tape procedures were preoperative detrusor overactivity for TVT and TOT and MUCP
METHODS: A total of 121 women with urodynamically proved stress incontinence underwent TVT (n = 61) or TOT (n = 60). We analyzed all data with univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses.
RESULTS: Univariate analysis revealed that a larger postvoid residual urine volume, greater pad weight test, and lower maximal flow rate were associated with a greater risk of failure to be cured after TVT. A lower maximal urethral closure pressure (MUCP) was associated with a greater risk of failure after the TOT procedure. With additional analysis, we found that a MUCP of
CONCLUSIONS: The risk factors affecting cure after mid-urethral tape procedures were preoperative detrusor overactivity for TVT and TOT and MUCP
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