2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.acuro.2014.03.006
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Tratamiento de la incontinencia urinaria de esfuerzo femenina con minicintas MiniArc: resultados a 4 años

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“…A few studies have reported results of MiniArc for SUI as major ambulatory surgery under local anesthesia,[45111217] but as far as we are aware, no previous studies using the MiniArc Precise mini-sling as a minor ambulatory surgery under local anesthesia have been published in the literature. Previous studies have reported the routine use of midazolam instead of diazepam, the presence of an anesthesiologist in the operating room during the procedure, and the fact that patients remain in a specialized recovery room for some hours after the procedure, a situation that does occur in minor ambulatory surgery.…”
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“…A few studies have reported results of MiniArc for SUI as major ambulatory surgery under local anesthesia,[45111217] but as far as we are aware, no previous studies using the MiniArc Precise mini-sling as a minor ambulatory surgery under local anesthesia have been published in the literature. Previous studies have reported the routine use of midazolam instead of diazepam, the presence of an anesthesiologist in the operating room during the procedure, and the fact that patients remain in a specialized recovery room for some hours after the procedure, a situation that does occur in minor ambulatory surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, when patients with much clinical improvement (ICIQ-SF ≤2) were added, the overall success rate was 90% at 6 months, 84.6% at 12 months, and 87.2% at 24 months, which are similar to data reported for other suburethral slings. [4112829] The number of patients with unchanged ICIQ-SF score at follow-up was 4 at 6 months, 6 at 12 months, and 5 at 24 months. Worsening of urgency for reasons unrelated to the study in patients with MUI may account for these differences.…”
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