International Urogynecology Journal

, Volume 12, Issue 2, pp 111–116 | Cite as

Pubovaginal or Vicryl Mesh Rectus Fascia Sling in Intrinsic Sphincter Deficiency

  • C. Maher
  • M. Carey
  • P. Dwyer
  • P. Moran
Original Article

Abstract:

The aim of this study was to compare the pubovaginal sling with a new Vicryl mesh rectus fascia (VMRF) sling in the surgical treatment of low urethral pressure genuine stress incontinence. Fifty-one consecutive women who had a VMRF (n= 27) or a pubovaginal sling (n= 24) procedure between March 1995 and December 1997 were evaluated. The patient-determined subjective success rate of the VMRF sling (85%) was significantly higher than that of the pubovaginal sling (58%) in women with low urethral pressure stress incontinence (P=0.03). The objective success rates following the VMRF and the pubovaginal sling were 52% and 50%, respectively. The prevalence of postoperative symptomatic voiding dysfunction and de novo detrusor instability was 7% after the VMRF sling and 25% following the pubovaginal sling (P=0.08). The VMRF sling had a higher patient-determined success rate and a lower complication rate than the pubovaginal sling, and should be considered in the surgical management of women with low urethral pressure stress incontinence.

Key words:Intrinsic sphincter deficiency – Slings – Vicryl mesh 

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© Springer-Verlag London Limited 2001

Authors and Affiliations

  • C. Maher
    • 1
  • M. Carey
    • 1
  • P. Dwyer
    • 1
  • P. Moran
    • 1
  1. 1.Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne, AustraliaAU

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