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High incidence of vaginal mesh extrusion using the intravaginal slingplasty sling. | LitMetric

Purpose: The intravaginal slingplasty (IVS) is a tension-free vaginal tape variant that uses a multi-filament polypropylene tape to support the mid urethra for the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence. Numerous cases of defective vaginal wound healing have been described in the international urogynecological literature. We describe our experience of vaginal mesh extrusion using the IVS sling.

Materials And Methods: A total of 35 patients underwent suburethral sling procedures for anatomical stress urinary incontinence using the IVS system from November 2002 to September 2003. A retrospective chart review was performed to retrieve data on safety and efficacy, complications and outcomes using this product.

Results: Six patients (17%) to date have presented with defective vaginal healing manifested by extrusion of the sling material. Mean time to presenting symptoms was 9 months (range 2 to 15). All patients required surgical removal of the sling material. No urethral erosions were noted.

Conclusions: Our experience suggests that the IVS sling system, which uses a multi-filament polypropylene suburethral mesh, incurs an unacceptably high rate of defective vaginal wound healing and mesh extrusion.

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