AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to investigate the impact of performing a cough stress test during transobturator tape (TOT) surgery on women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI).
  • A total of 206 women participated, with some undergoing traditional TOT and others having the procedure supplemented with a cough stress test, revealing similar cure rates but differing complication rates between the groups.
  • The findings indicated that the cough stress test may result in higher postoperative complications, suggesting it could lead to unnecessary overtreatment of SUI.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Currently, it is unclear how the mesh tension should be adjusted on the transobturator tape surgery (TOT) for improving continence. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of per-operative cough stress test on TOT.

Materials And Methods: Between March 2007 and December 2011, 206 women with SUI were enrolled in this study. Patients were randomly categorized to treatment with TOT (96) or TOT with cough stress test (110). The IIQ-7 and the UDI-6 were used to identify satisfaction level. At the end of 1st year, two groups were compared patient characteristics, operation time, duration of hospital stay, cure and complication rates.

Results: The cure rate was 84.37% 81/96) versus 83.63% (92/110) in TOT and TOT with cough test groups, respectively. Postoperatively ten patient (10/110, 9.09%) suffered voiding difficulties (> 250 ml residual urine) in TOT with cough stress test group. Five patients were discharged with transurethral catheter, whereas, in traditional TOT group, two patients (2/96, 2.1%) had transient postoperative voiding difficulty and two patients were treated with repeated catheterization for 1 week (p < 0.05). Postoperative groin pain was present in 7/96 (8%) versus 24/110 (22%) in TOT and TOT with cough test groups, respectively (p < 0.05). TOT with cough stress test group had an higher rate of complications like, retention of urine, necessitating to cut the tape, mesh erosion and pain in groin or leg. No patient had resistant voiding difficulty or prolonged urinary retention (> 1 week) in traditional TOT group.

Conclusions: We believe that per-operative cough stress test leads to overtreatment of stress urinary incontinence when the complication rates were considered.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/aiua.2017.3.222DOI Listing

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