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Ergebnisse und Komplikationen nach urethralen Bändern

Results and complications following suburethral tapes

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Zusammenfassung

Der Einsatz der urethralen Bänder entspricht dem Trend der Zeit und kann aufgrund der Datenlage bei entsprechender Indikationsstellung befürwortet werden. Der transobturatorische Zugang scheint gegenüber dem retropubischen Zugang im Hinblick auf die intraoperativen Komplikationen Vorteile zu bringen. Die häufigste postoperative Komplikation stellt bei beiden Verfahren die zu enge Bandlage dar. Daher ist auf diesen Umstand intraoperativ besondere Aufmerksamkeit zu lenken.

Abstract

The application of suburethral tapes reflects the current trend and based on available data can be recommended for suitable indications. The transobturator technique seems to have an advantage over the retropubic technique with regard to intraoperative complications. The most frequent postoperative complication in both procedures is caused by too much tension on the tape. Therefore, special attention has to be paid intraoperatively to this risk factor.

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Heidler, H. Ergebnisse und Komplikationen nach urethralen Bändern. Urologe [A] 44, 256–259 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-005-0768-x

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