Abstract
Aim: to evaluate the efficacy of using modified midurethral minisling in women with SUI in Al-Diwaniya teaching hospital. Patients and methods: 22 women underwent minisling were diagnosed as pure SUI. Results: mean parity was 4.1, mean duration of symptoms was 28.8 months, mean length of operation was 65 minutes, mean length of hospital stay was 8 hours, mean cost was 195.000 ID, postoperatively ; one case with urine retention, no bladder injury , no vaginal or urethral erosion, no De novo urgency. Three failed cases(recurrent) assessed subjectively(history and examination) and objectively (Urodynamic testing). Conclusion: efficacy of modified midurethral minisling is comparable to TVT-TOT with lower cost. Aim: to evaluate the efficacy of using modified midurethral minisling in women with SUI in Al-Diwaniya teaching hospital. Patients and methods: 22 women underwent minisling were diagnosed as pure SUI. Results: mean parity was 4.1, mean duration of symptoms was 28.8 months, mean length of operation was 65 minutes, mean length of hospital stay was 8 hours, mean cost was 195.000 ID, postoperatively ; one case with urine retention, no bladder injury , no vaginal or urethral erosion, no De novo urgency. Three failed cases(recurrent) assessed subjectively(history and examination) and objectively (Urodynamic testing). Conclusion: efficacy of modified midurethral minisling is comparable to TVT-TOT with lower cost.
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Ali Al-khafaji, Falah Mahdi
(2026)
"Efficacy of modified midurethral minisling in stress urinary incontinence patients in Al-Diwaniya teaching hospital,"
Al-Qadisiyah Medical Journal: Vol. 12:
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21, Article 1.
DOI: 10.28922/qmj.2016.12.21.1-5
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https://qmj.researchcommons.org/journal/vol12/iss21/1
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