Complications associated with the use of mesh to treat female urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse

Blayne Welk , Roger Dmochowski , Kathryn McCarthy , James Keck , Sherif Mourad , Hashim Hashim
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Complications can result from the use of mesh to treat female stress urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse. While some of these complications are also common to non-mesh-based procedures, the risk of vaginal exposure of mesh, or mesh extrusion into other pelvic organs are unique complications that must be considered when using mesh. Chronic pain after mesh-based procedures can be a difficult complication to manage and may occur. Patients with stress incontinence or prolapse that are considering surgical treatment should be counseled on the potential complications and the likelihood of them occurring. Although there has been focus on the development, introduction and regulation of mesh, the diagnostic clinical decision-making process has not been put under scrutiny, and likely significantly impacts patient outcomes. There is a need to develop patient reported outcome measures for mesh procedures, and further work is needed to create a standardized way to measure and communicate different types of mesh-related complications. Future research to focus on the diagnostic clinical decision making process is recommended, including education on the ‘whole journey’ of the patient during the perioperative pathway.
使用网片治疗女性尿失禁和盆腔器官脱垂的相关并发症
使用网片治疗女性压力性尿失禁或盆腔器官脱垂可能会导致并发症。虽然其中一些并发症在非网片手术中也很常见,但阴道暴露网片或网片挤入其他盆腔器官的风险是使用网片时必须考虑的独特并发症。网片手术后的慢性疼痛可能是一种难以控制的并发症,也可能发生。对于考虑手术治疗的压力性尿失禁或脱垂患者,应就潜在并发症及其发生的可能性提供咨询。尽管人们一直在关注网片的开发、引进和监管,但临床诊断决策过程却未受到关注,而这很可能对患者的治疗效果产生重大影响。有必要制定针对网片手术的患者报告结果衡量标准,还需要进一步努力创造一种标准化的方法来衡量和交流不同类型的网片相关并发症。建议未来的研究重点放在临床诊断决策过程,包括围手术期患者 "全程 "的教育。
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