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Transobturator crossover readjustable sling for severe female incontinence: technique and preliminary results

We present a technique that provides circumferential coaptation of the urethra as a salvage procedure for severe subset of patients. We prospectively evaluated 16 patients who had a transobturator crossover sling. Adjustable hybrid slings were used, and silicone washers were used over the anchoring...

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Published in:International Urogynecology Journal 2007-11, Vol.18 (11), p.1277-1282
Main Authors: Palma, Paulo, Riccetto, Cassio, Herrmann, Viviane, Dambros, Miriam, Fraga, Rogério, Grossi, Omar
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