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Cureus ; 15(8): e43957, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37746427

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Objective The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of performing retropubic mid-urethral transvaginal tape (TVT) with self-tailored ordinary polypropylene mesh (STOM) under sedation and local anesthesia in female patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI). The second objective was to evaluate perioperative and immediate postoperative complications, success rates, and cost-effectivity. Materials and methods Forty-two subjects treated for stress urinary incontinence using STOM under local anesthesia were reviewed. Pre- and postoperative evaluation included assessment of valid questionnaires such as the urogenital distress inventory (UDI) and medical, epidemiologic, and social aspects of aging incontinence questionnaire (MESA), uroflowmetry in all cases, and urodynamics in some instances. Success rates and complications were compared with published studies. Results The mean operating time was 27 mins, and the median visual analog scale (VAS) score at 12 hours was three. Postoperative MESA and UDI scores had significant improvement. The mean hospital stay was 18 hours. Mean preoperative and postoperative Q max had no significant difference. With a mean follow-up of 27.32±3.29 months, the cure was seen in 38 patients (90.4%), improvement in three patients (0.07%), and failure in one patient (0.02%). Mesh-related complications (extrusion) occurred in one patient. The sling cost was reduced from approximately $500 (Gynecare TVT sling; Ethicon Inc., Somerville, NJ, USA) to $12.44 (Ethicon 15 x 7.6 cm Prolene (polypropylene mesh); Ethicon Inc., Somerville, NJ, USA) in our study. Conclusion Performing TVT with STOM under sedation and local anesthesia as a daycare procedure was feasible and cost-effective, has a high success rate, and was associated with minimal complications. It should be considered in developing countries with vast patient burdens, such as India.

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BMJ Case Rep ; 14(4)2021 Apr 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33875497

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Urethrocutaneous fistula (UCF) poses a challenge to the reconstructive urologist in terms of its location, patient's expectations, availability of tissues for interposition, wound infection and chances of recurrence. Also, patient-related factors, such as uncontrolled diabetes, local surgery with extensive tissue loss, prior history of radiation, poor nutritional status and presence of any distal obstruction in the urethra severely affect the outcomes of a good repair with vascularised flap. We report two cases of UCF repair in adults using scrotal and gracilis muscle flaps (GMFs), their anatomic basis, technicality and advantages. The scrotal flap was used in the first case where it was freely available and GMF in second case where the patient had already undergone extensive local tissue debridement for Fournier's gangrene and hence, we had to look for a distant flap for protection of the UCF repair. Both patients had an uneventful recovery, there were no early or late treatment-related complications and follow-up after the third and sixth month of surgery revealed no recurrence and the patients are voiding well.


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Gangrena de Fournier , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica , Adulto , Gangrena de Fournier/cirurgia , Humanos , Masculino , Escroto/cirurgia , Retalhos Cirúrgicos , Uretra/cirurgia
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