Introduction: The management of mid-urethral tape extrusion is inconsistent. We believe that we present here the first case series detailing the use of the Martius graft for trans-obturator tape (TOT) extrusion.
Methods: Five women had a Martius graft for TOT extrusion. Data were obtained retrospectively from case notes and a review postoperatively to investigate the results in the short and intermediate term.
Results: All extrusions were greater than 1 cm in diameter and situated between the midline and the lateral vaginal sulcus. In 3 women the tape extrusion was discovered at 6-12 weeks postoperatively and 2 presented with symptoms again after 12 months. Following the Martius graft, there was no ipsilateral recurrence of tape extrusion or exposure. Postoperatively, 2 women received oral antibiotics. Two women developed de novo sexual problems, which had resolved at follow-up.
Conclusions: It is promising that all the tape extrusions were successfully treated with a Martius Graft, thus preserving tape function. There was a high incidence of minor complications initially, but there was minimal long-term morbidity and no cosmetic dissatisfaction. We believe that testing this proposition in a larger case series will provide better evidence.
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