Department of Maternal and Child Health, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Polna 33, 60-535 Poznan, Poland
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A Multicenter Study Examined the Clinical Effects of Mid-Urethral Sling (MUS) Procedures for Treating Female Urinary Incontinence
Author(s): Grzegorz Jakiel*
Numerous women's quality of life is significantly impacted by stress urine incontinence. Most women avoid
getting this problem treated because they are embarrassed to do so. Preventive therapy is used to manage this
issue, and surgery is an option for urine incontinence that has progressed to an advanced degree. The "gold
standard" for treating female stress urine incontinence is the use of tension-free minimally invasive techniques,
notwithstanding concerns about the insertion of urological tapes. In this paper, the effectiveness and safety
of lightweight polypropylene in surgically treating female stress incontinence and mixed incontinence were
evaluated. The study's methods include a multicenter, retrospective cohort design. .. View More»