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Long-term results of low-invasive stress urinary incontinence surgery by means of trocar synthetical sling

Abstract

The authors have carried out case follow-ups of a group of women undergone trocar synthetical sling surgery with ordinary and figured bands (Danilova-Volnyikh method) from 2002 to 2009. The patients were selected via non-invasive urodynamic method of home urofluometry that allowed excluding cases of obstructive disorders. The polypropylene was used as a material for implantation. Levofloxacin was used to conduct pre-operational prevention of infectious complications. There have been no cases of need to remove implant or infectious complications. The case follow-up confirmed high efficiency of this method in recovering the mechanism of urinary continence in all the patients undergone surgery.

About the Authors

V. V. Danilov
Vladivostok State Medical University; Departmental Clinical Hospital of the Vladivostok Station, JSC RZhD
Russian Federation


I. Yu. Volnyikh
Vladivostok State Medical University; Departmental Clinical Hospital of the Vladivostok Station, JSC RZhD
Russian Federation


T. I. Danilova
Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


A. V. Cherednik
Departmental Clinical Hospital of the Chita-2 Station, JSC RZhD
Russian Federation


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Danilov V.V., Volnyikh I.Yu., Danilova T.I., Cherednik A.V. Long-term results of low-invasive stress urinary incontinence surgery by means of trocar synthetical sling. Pacific Medical Journal. 2011;(4):62-66. (In Russ.)

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