Introduction: Evaluation of quality of life (QOL) and sexual activity after using sub-urethral Surgimesh® Sling for female stress urinary incontinence (SUI).

Methods: Study with a total duration of 12 months. One hundred and sixty-eight patients presenting a SUI underwent surgery for a Surgimesh® Sling implantation.

Results: QOL was significantly improved on the International Consultation Continence Questionnaire (ICIQ) scale with an increase of the average score from 2.79±1.75 to 8.48±1.7 at 12 months (P<0.05). The percentage of patients undergoing sexual intercourses remains at a high level during the study (76.87% versus 78.33%). The number of patients with pain during sexual intercourse significantly decreased (15% versus 2.1%). The QOL score is significantly better in post-operation conditions (7.84 versus 9.20; P=0.001). In terms of continence at 12 months, 75.6% of women declared recovery and 23.53% observed improvements.

Conclusion: SUI correction using Surgimesh® Sling induces a very significant improvement in patients' QOL and sexual activity.

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