“…transobturator route (TOR) versus retropubic route (RPR). There were 55 trials that in- Riva 2006;Ross 2009;Salem 2014;Scheiner 2012;Schierlitz 2008;Tanuri 2010;Tarcan 2011;Teo 2011;van Leijsen 2013;Wang 2006;Wang 2008;Wang 2009;Wang 2010;Wang 2011;Zullo 2007).…”
Section: Transobturator (Tor) Versus Retropubic Route (Rpr)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…See: Summary of findings for the main comparison Transobturator (TOR) compared to retropubic (RPR) route for stress urinary incontinence in women; Summary of findings 2 Retropubic bottom-to-top approach compared to retropubic top-to-bottom approach for stress urinary incontinence in women; Summary of findings 3 Obturator medial-to-lateral approach compared to obturator lateral-to-medial approach for stress urinary incontinence in women; Summary of findings 4 Monofilament compared to multifilament tapes for stress urinary incontinence in women Scheiner 2012;Schierlitz 2008;Tanuri 2010;Tarcan 2011;Teo 2011;van Leijsen 2013;Wang 2006;Wang 2008;Wang 2009;Wang 2010;Wang 2011;Zullo 2007). …”
Section: Effects Of Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…• 28 trials included women with pelvic organ prolapse (POP;Alkady 2009;Andonian 2007;Aniuliene 2009;Barber 2008;Barry 2008;Cervigni 2006;Chen 2012;Freeman 2011;Krofta 2010;Laurikainen 2007;Mansoor 2003;Meschia 2007;Nerli 2009;Porena 2007;Rechberger 2009;Richter 2010;Riva 2006;Scheiner 2012;Schierlitz 2008;Tanuri 2010;Tarcan 2011;van Leijsen 2013;Wang 2006;Wang 2008;Wang 2009;Wang 2010). …”
Section: Publication Type and Sample Characteristics 1 Retropubic Rounclassified
Mid-urethral sling operations have been the most extensively researched surgical treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women and have a good safety profile. Irrespective of the routes traversed, they are highly effective in the short and medium term, and accruing evidence demonstrates their effectiveness in the long term. This review illustrates their positive impact on improving the quality of life of women with SUI. With the exception of groin pain, fewer adverse events occur with employment of a transobturator approach. When comparing transobturator techniques of a medial-to-lateral versus a lateral-to-medial insertion, there is no evidence to support the use of one approach over the other. However, a bottom-to-top route was more effective than top-to-bottom route for retropubic tapes.A salient point illustrated throughout this review is the need for reporting of longer-term outcome data from the numerous existing trials. This would substantially increase the evidence base and provide clarification regarding uncertainties about long-term effectiveness and adverse event profile.
“…transobturator route (TOR) versus retropubic route (RPR). There were 55 trials that in- Riva 2006;Ross 2009;Salem 2014;Scheiner 2012;Schierlitz 2008;Tanuri 2010;Tarcan 2011;Teo 2011;van Leijsen 2013;Wang 2006;Wang 2008;Wang 2009;Wang 2010;Wang 2011;Zullo 2007).…”
Section: Transobturator (Tor) Versus Retropubic Route (Rpr)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…See: Summary of findings for the main comparison Transobturator (TOR) compared to retropubic (RPR) route for stress urinary incontinence in women; Summary of findings 2 Retropubic bottom-to-top approach compared to retropubic top-to-bottom approach for stress urinary incontinence in women; Summary of findings 3 Obturator medial-to-lateral approach compared to obturator lateral-to-medial approach for stress urinary incontinence in women; Summary of findings 4 Monofilament compared to multifilament tapes for stress urinary incontinence in women Scheiner 2012;Schierlitz 2008;Tanuri 2010;Tarcan 2011;Teo 2011;van Leijsen 2013;Wang 2006;Wang 2008;Wang 2009;Wang 2010;Wang 2011;Zullo 2007). …”
Section: Effects Of Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…• 28 trials included women with pelvic organ prolapse (POP;Alkady 2009;Andonian 2007;Aniuliene 2009;Barber 2008;Barry 2008;Cervigni 2006;Chen 2012;Freeman 2011;Krofta 2010;Laurikainen 2007;Mansoor 2003;Meschia 2007;Nerli 2009;Porena 2007;Rechberger 2009;Richter 2010;Riva 2006;Scheiner 2012;Schierlitz 2008;Tanuri 2010;Tarcan 2011;van Leijsen 2013;Wang 2006;Wang 2008;Wang 2009;Wang 2010). …”
Section: Publication Type and Sample Characteristics 1 Retropubic Rounclassified
Mid-urethral sling operations have been the most extensively researched surgical treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women and have a good safety profile. Irrespective of the routes traversed, they are highly effective in the short and medium term, and accruing evidence demonstrates their effectiveness in the long term. This review illustrates their positive impact on improving the quality of life of women with SUI. With the exception of groin pain, fewer adverse events occur with employment of a transobturator approach. When comparing transobturator techniques of a medial-to-lateral versus a lateral-to-medial insertion, there is no evidence to support the use of one approach over the other. However, a bottom-to-top route was more effective than top-to-bottom route for retropubic tapes.A salient point illustrated throughout this review is the need for reporting of longer-term outcome data from the numerous existing trials. This would substantially increase the evidence base and provide clarification regarding uncertainties about long-term effectiveness and adverse event profile.
“…After the 3rd National Congress of 1929, in which the Western powers' colonialism, militarism, hegemonism and "false democracy" was decried, and sanmin zhuyi was adopted as the basic principle for state building, the GMD Central Propaganda Department passed the "Document Establishing the Literature and Art Policies of Our Party" 543 , demanding the creation of ideological art, and banning the publication of all works running counter to ideology, such as works reflecting "feudal thoughts" or inciting class struggle. Film policy was derived from this document.…”
Section: Chapter V: Understanding the Political Underpinnings Of Chinese Mediamentioning
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