Suskhan Djusad, S. Hakim, T. Priyatini, F. Moegni, A. Meutia, Yudhistya Ksyatria, I. Gede Manu
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摘要
尿失禁是困扰妇女和老年人身心健康的一个问题。为了治疗尿失禁,人们采用了尿道中段吊带手术。此外,经尿道胶带(TOT)似乎可以降低膀胱损伤的发生率。本病例系列旨在评估 TOT 在印度尼西亚雅加达 Cipto Mangunkusumo 医生医院的安全性和有效性。我们介绍了十一名被诊断为压力性尿失禁(SUI)并主诉在打喷嚏、咳嗽或大笑时出现不自主漏尿的女性患者。所有患者都接受了 TOT 手术,包括咳嗽测试、尿垫测试、残余尿量和尿液分析,以排除感染。在 11 名患者中,8 人在首次随访时出现漏尿,3 人未参加随访。5 名患者的术后尿垫测试结果显示:4 名患者的尿垫测试结果为 0 克,1 名患者的尿垫测试结果为 3 克。侵蚀率低的原因是使用了 1 型聚丙烯吊带(大孔、单丝),而且手术采用了正确的技术。吊带 TOT 术似乎很有效,有可能成为治疗真正 SUI 的新黄金标准,而且发病率较低。
Management of stress urinary incontinence using transobturator tape: a case series
Urinary incontinence is a health problem for women and the elderly, both physically and psychologically. To cure it, mid-urethral sling surgery is used. Moreover, the transobturator tape (TOT) appears to reduce the incidence of bladder injuries. This case series aims to assess the safety and efficacy of TOT at Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia. We present eleven female patients diagnosed with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and complaints of involuntary leakage during sneezing, coughing, or laughing. All patients underwent a TOT operation, which included a coughing test, pad test, residual volume, and urinalysis to rule out the infection. Out of the eleven patients, eight showed the reported urinary leakage at the first follow-up, and three did not attend the follow-up. The pad test post-operative results from five patients were obtained: four patients revealed 0 g in their pad test, while one showed 3 g. No patient experienced sling erosion during control or follow-up management. The low erosion rate was due to the usage of type 1 polypropylene mashes (macropore, monofilament), and the procedure was done with the correct technique. The sling TOT procedure seems effective and has the potential to become the new gold standard in the management of true SUI with low morbidity.