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Midterm efficacy and complications of readjustable midurethral sling (Remeex system) in female stress urinary incontinence with recurrence or intrinsic sphincter deficiency.

Authors
Park, BH | Kim, JC | Kim, HW | Kim, YH | Choi, JB  | Lee, DH
Citation
Urology, 85(1). : 79-84, 2015
Journal Title
Urology
ISSN
0090-42951527-9995
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy, complications, and managements of the readjustable midurethral sling (Remeex system) for the treatment of recurrent stress urinary incontinence (SUI) after previous anti-incontinence surgeries or intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD).

METHODS: Between March 2008 and February 2012, 102 women, who presented with previous failed surgery or ISD, were treated with the Remeex system at 4 different institutions. We retrospectively reviewed medical history, physical examination, urodynamic study, postvoiding residual volume, and/or 1-hour pad test of the patients. Surgical outcomes were evaluated using the Severity Index for Urinary Incontinence. The degree of patient satisfaction was assessed, and all complications were classified according to the modified Clavien classification system.

RESULTS: After a mean follow-up of 27.6 months (range, 14-56 months), 91 patients (89.2%) were cured and 6 patients (5.9%) were improved. The patient's satisfaction rate was 87.2% (89 of 102 patients). Overall, 41 patients (40.2%) experienced 53 complications; 15 patients (14.7%) presented de novo urgency, which was properly managed with anticholinergics, and 14 patients (13.7%) underwent delayed sling readjustment for recurrent SUI (n = 13) and urinary retention (n = 1) during follow-up. Among 6 patients (5.9%) with wound infection, 4 patients were successfully treated by daily dressing with antibiotics, and 2 patients underwent removal of the Remeex system owing to intractable infection. Most complications were classified as grade 1 (54.8%) or 2 (15.1%) and were successfully treated with minimal conservative measures.

CONCLUSION: The Remeex system is a valuable adjunct for recurrent SUI after previous anti-incontinence surgeries or ISD, considering most complications are Clavien grade I or II.
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DOI
10.1016/j.urology.2014.10.003
PMID
25530367
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