Purpose: We sought to determine whether polyacrylamide hydrogel (PAHG) is noninferior to tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) in the treatment of women with primary stress urinary incontinence (SUI).

Materials And Methods: In this noninferiority trial, 223 women eligible for operative SUI treatment were randomized for TVT (110) or PAHG (113). Primary outcome was patient satisfaction and the noninferiority margin for the difference was 20%. Secondary outcomes were effectiveness and complications.

Results: At 3 years, 188 (84.3%) women attended the followup. The satisfaction score (visual analogue scale 0-100) median was 98.5 (IQR 90-100) in the TVT group and 90.0 (IQR 70-100) in the PAHG group, whereas a score ≥80 was reached in 87 (94.6%) and 65 (67.7%), respectively (difference 26.9%, 95% CI 16.7% to 36.8%). Thus, PAHG did not meet the noninferiority criteria set in our study. The cough stress test was negative in 88 (95.7%) of TVT patients vs 75 (78.1%) of PAHG patients (difference 17.5%, 95% CI 8.6% to 26.9%). Any peri- or postoperative complication before crossover between the groups was detected in 40 (43.5%) women in the TVT group and 23 (24.0%) women in the PAHG group (difference 19.5%, 95% CI 6.8% to 31.4%).

Conclusions: In midterm followup, PAHG did not reach in patient satisfaction the noninferiority set in our study. Furthermore, mid urethral TVT slings show better subjective and objective cure rates than PAHG. However, complications were more often associated with TVT. Since the majority of PAHG treated women were also cured or improved, primary SUI women can be offered PAHG as a safe and durable alternative treatment.

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