Abós Fanlo P
Quinta de Salud La Alianza, Hospital Central, Instituto Dexeus, Barcelona.
Actas Urol Esp. 1990 Sep-Oct;14(5):378-80.
The paper explains the results obtained in 90 female patients with stress urine incontinence (90% in grade II at medium stress) who have undergone surgery through the vagina to free the urethra, cervix vesicae and bladder, raising them with a silk transversal suture anchored to the pubourethral ligament residues as well as anal and pubococcygeal ligaments. All the operations were performed by the author, achieving good results in 88.8% of the cases and with a post-operational follow-up ranging from 5 months to 13 years. These results can be overlapped with those obtained through optional routes, either abdominal and combined.