2000
DOI: 10.1159/000020361
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Endoscopic Bladder Neck Suspension Revisited: Long–Term Results of Stamey and Gittes Procedures

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“…Studies addressing the outcome of needle suspension procedures for the correction of female stress urinary incontinence [9][10][11][12] have reported postoperative continence rates ranging from 40 to 91% [13]. Most studies did not consistently use objective parameters to establish the diagnosis of stress incontinence and to evaluate the outcome of surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies addressing the outcome of needle suspension procedures for the correction of female stress urinary incontinence [9][10][11][12] have reported postoperative continence rates ranging from 40 to 91% [13]. Most studies did not consistently use objective parameters to establish the diagnosis of stress incontinence and to evaluate the outcome of surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite several studies [34,35] reporting the poor long-term success rates associated with needle suspension procedures, there are few data on the subsequent development of urogenital prolapse. However, a retrospective study examining the incidence of recurrent cystocele after anterior colporrhaphy with or without concomitant needle suspension was published [36].…”
Section: Needle Suspension Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%