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The Bologna bladder neck suspension procedure for treatment of stress urinary incontinence associated with cystocele P. -L. GiacaloneF. LaffargueI. Lombard Original Article Pages: 370 - 378
In situ anterior vaginal wall sling formation with preservation of the endopelvic fascia for treatment of stress urinary incontinence S. P. VasavadaR. R. RackleyR. A. Appell Original Article Pages: 379 - 384
Pregnancy following incontinence surgery M. DainerC. D. HallN. Bhatia Original Article Pages: 385 - 390
The Larsson frequency/volume chart is not a substitute for cystometry in the investigation of women with urinary incontinence D. G. TincelloD. H. Richmond Original Article Pages: 391 - 396
Do bladder neck mobility and urethral sphincter function differ during pregnancy compared with during the non-pregnant state? S. MeyerO. BachelardP. De Grandi Original Article Pages: 397 - 403
Minimally invasive surgical treatment of female stress urinary incontinence S. LevinA. E. BennetA. Sidi Original Article Pages: 405 - 408
The artificial urinary sphincter in the female: Indications for use, surgical approach and results D. S. ElliottD. M. Barrett Review Article Pages: 409 - 415
Pubic bone anchoring in the treatment of women with stress urinary incontinence: New applications to an old concept S. MadjarM. BeyarO. Nativ Review Article Pages: 416 - 418
Primary slings for everyone with genuines stress incontinence? The argument againstInt Urogynecol J 1997;8:321–322 Eric S. Rovner Letter to Editor Pages: 419 - 419