Zakri Rhana H, Patel Amit K, John Babbin S, Shrotri Nitin C
Department of Urology, Kent and Canterbury Hospital, East Kent Hospitals University Foundation NHS Trust, Canterbury, Kent CT1 3NG, UK.
ISRN Urol. 2011;2011:343850. doi: 10.5402/2011/343850. Epub 2011 Apr 3.
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) affects 10-20% of women in the general population. Surgery for stress incontinence has been performed on women for over a century, but with the advent of new urogynaecological sling procedures for its management, urological surgeons are having to deal with an increasing number of patients presenting with associated complications. With no clarity on the full range of possible complications or certain consensus on their optimal management, the ideal treatment remains a decision for the individual surgeon. In view of this, we felt it of common interest to review the literature for the history of sling procedures, present commonly arising complications, and seek to answer the question in the title.
压力性尿失禁(SUI)影响着普通人群中10%至20%的女性。针对压力性尿失禁的手术在女性中已开展了一个多世纪,但随着用于治疗该疾病的新型泌尿妇科吊带手术的出现,泌尿外科医生不得不应对越来越多出现相关并发症的患者。由于对可能出现的并发症的全貌尚无清晰认识,对其最佳治疗方法也未达成一定共识,理想的治疗方案仍由个体外科医生决定。有鉴于此,我们认为回顾吊带手术的历史文献、介绍常见的并发症并试图回答标题中的问题是大家共同感兴趣的事情。