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Post-Colposuspension Syndrome following a Tension-Free Vaginal Tape Procedure
A 51-year-old nurse underwent an uneventful TVT procedure. Two weeks postoperatively she developed intractable suprapubic pain directly over the iliopectineal ligaments consistent with a 'post-colposuspension syndrome'. This failed to respond to conservative therapy and she subsequently un...
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