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Surgical Management for Suburethral Slings

Recruiting
18 years of age
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

This is a prospective, non-randomized, observational, single center study in which subjects that have surgically-correctable Stress Urinary Incontinence undergo a suburethral sling operative procedure.

Description

The study will collect preoperative urologic testing, medical history, and subject quality of life patient questionnaires. Intraoperative procedural data will be collected.

Postoperative complications, urologic, testing, and subject questionnaires will be collected at intervals. The anatomic position of the device will be characterize by introital ultrasound testing.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Patient has objective demonstrable signs of stress urinary incontinence (SUI), including patients with intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD). Objective testing includes: standing stress test, urodynamics evaluation, or pad test.
  2. Patient is age 18 or older.
  3. Patient agrees to participate in the study, including completion of all study-related procedures and evaluations, and documents this agreement by signing the IRB/EC-approved informed consent.
  4. Patient is able to fill in all questionnaires (on judgement of investigator)

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Patient has an associated or suspected neurological disease.
  2. Patient has an active lesion or present injury to perineum or urethra.
  3. Patient has a urethral obstruction.
  4. Patient has significant pelvic organ prolapse (Grade III/IV) requiring surgical treatment.
  5. The subject has current urinary tract infection.

Study details

Stress Urinary Incontinence

NCT02785016

Cantonal Hospital, Frauenfeld

23 March 2024

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