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Laparoscopic Bladderneck Suspension

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Laparoscopic Bladderneck Suspension

Abstract

Nine consecutive patients with genuine stress urinary incontinence and without any other concomitant pathology, underwent laparoscopy for surgical correction of their condition. Besides the method of access to the space of Retzius, the procedure was identical to the one original described by Kranz. In 2 of the 4 first patients, a laparotomy had to be performed to complete the surgery. The 7 other patients could leave the hospital within 24 hours of the surgery and 6 of them without catheter. At follow up, one of the 7 patients complained of mild urgency symptoms which had not been present prior to surgery. Laparoscopic bladderneck suspension is feasible. This procedure offers the general advantages of the endosurgical approach and possibly entails additional improvements. However, there is a definite learning curve for the surgeon prior to mastering this technique.
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Title
Laparoscopic Bladderneck Suspension
Author(s)
VANCAILLIE, THIERRY G.; SCHUESSLER, WILLIAM
Journal
Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery , Volume 1 (3) Mary Ann Liebert – Jun 1, 1991
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Copyright
Copyright 1991 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
ISSN
1052-3901
eISSN
1557-9034
D.O.I.
10.1089/lps.1991.1.169
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