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Simple sling resection and a second, intermediate polypropylene mesh for treatment of vaginal tape protrusion concurrent with recurrent urinary stress incontinence after TVT procedure
The tension‐free vaginal tape (TVT) procedure is a simple, effective and minimally invasive method for the surgical treatment of urodynamic stress incontinence (USI). Yet, complications such as mesh protrusion and recurrent urinary leakages after TVT have been reported. A case of recurrent USI compl...
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description | The tension‐free vaginal tape (TVT) procedure is a simple, effective and minimally invasive method for the surgical treatment of urodynamic stress incontinence (USI). Yet, complications such as mesh protrusion and recurrent urinary leakages after TVT have been reported. A case of recurrent USI complicated with vaginal mesh protrusion following a TVT procedure was referred. Video‐urodynamics and introital ultrasonography confirmed that the recurrence of USI was secondary to mal‐position of the protruded TVT. A simple salvaging procedure was carried out. The mal‐positioned distal protruded TVT was resected and a second intermediate piece of polypropylene (Prolene) mesh was replaced at mid‐urethra. The operation time was short and blood loss was minimal. The patient was objectively continent at 6 months follow‐up with no defect of healing. Considering the cost‐effectiveness and invasiveness of the surgeries, the method of inserting an intermediate mesh is clinically useful. |
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