Impact of the Tension Adjustment of the mesh by using Babcock Clamp during Tension-Free Vaginal Tape Obturator Procedure on the Postoperative Voiding Pattern and Satisfaction.

J. Bae, D. Cho, Hoon Chang, M. Oh, J. G. Lee
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Purpose: To guarantee the proper tension of the tape, we have adopted standardized methods by using Babcock clamp. Materials and Methods: Medical records of 118 women who underwent Tension-Free Vaginal Tape Obturator (TVTO) prucedure were retrospectively reviewed. Tension of the tape was controlled either by holding the 1 cm length of the mesh with Babcock clamp in 72 cases (Group I), or by placing Metzenbaum scissor between the tape and the urethra in 46 cases (Group II) before pulling on the tape. The preoperative evaluations included symptom questionnaire, history taking, physical examination, one hour pad test and complete multichannel urodynamic study. Postoperatively, uroflowmetry, postvoiding residual urine volume and symptom questionnaire were repeated. Results: The success rates of the operation were not different between groups. However, postoperative complication rates, including persistent pain and de novo urgency, in the Group II (n=9, 19.6%) was higher than in Group I (n=6, 8.3%). The rate of postoperative transient urinary retention was also higher in Group II (p<0.05). The rate of the patients who answered [satisfied] were significantly high in Group I (95.8%) compared to Group II (80.4%). Conclusions: By using the Babcock clamp technique, the complications can be minimized, and satisfaction increased. Our findings suggest that this technique does assure the proper tension for the normal voiding postoperatively. (J. Korean Continence Society 2007;11:119-124)
无张力阴道带式闭孔术中使用Babcock钳调整网片张力对术后排尿方式及满意度的影响。
目的:为了保证胶带的张力合适,我们采用了标准化的方法,使用Babcock夹钳。材料与方法:回顾性分析118例接受无张力阴道胶带闭锁术(TVTO)的女性病历。72例(I组)用Babcock钳夹住1 cm长度的网片控制胶带张力,46例(II组)在拉开胶带前将Metzenbaum剪刀置于胶带与尿道之间。术前评估包括症状问卷、病史、体格检查、1小时尿垫试验和完整的多通道尿动力学研究。术后复查尿流量、排尿后残尿量及症状问卷。结果:两组间手术成功率无明显差异。然而,术后并发症发生率,包括持续疼痛和新发急症,II组(n=9, 19.6%)高于I组(n=6, 8.3%)。术后一过性尿潴留发生率高于对照组(p<0.05)。第一组的满意度为95.8%,明显高于第二组(80.4%)。结论:应用Babcock钳夹技术可减少并发症,提高手术满意度。我们的研究结果表明,这种技术确实保证了术后正常排尿的适当张力。(大韩自制学会2007;11:119-124)
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