autologous fascial sling
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Author(s):  
Victoria Asfour ◽  
Kostis I. Nikolopoulos ◽  
Giuseppe Alessandro Digesu ◽  
Simon Emery ◽  
Zainab Khan

Abstract Introduction and hypothesis Describe the modified autologous fascial sling procedure that has been employed in the largest randomized controlled trial comparing autologous slings, mesh slings and xenografts. Methods The video aims to demonstrate the modified Aldridge technique. The surgical procedure is demonstrated. A 6-cm suprapubic incision is made to harvest the rectus sheath fascia. Loop-0-PDS sutures are attached on either end of the sling. A marking suture is placed in the middle of the graft to facilitate tension-free adjustment. A vaginal incision is made at the mid-urethra. Paraurethral dissection is performed to create a tunnel for the fascial graft to be passed through (in the same manner as with transvaginal mesh slings). The ends of the graft PDS sutures are passed through the paraurethral tunnel. One hand is placed abdominally below the rectus muscles to palpate the pelvic floor from above. The graft sutures are passed through the pelvic floor with control on either side. A cystoscopy is performed to check the bladder integrity. The graft placement is adjusted to be tenson-free. The incisions are closed. The short- and long-term outcomes of this technique have been investigated and published. Results The cure rates and complication rates were no different in the mesh and autologous slings. The xenograft had inferior outcomes. Conclusion Autologous fascial slings can be used in the surgical management of urodynamic stress incontinence. The technique demonstrated in this video is the technique employed in the largest randomized controlled trial investigating the efficacy of autologous fascial slings to xenografts and tapes.


2017 ◽  
Vol 216 (3) ◽  
pp. S627
Author(s):  
C.U. Eto ◽  
P. Espy ◽  
N. Galloway

2015 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 178-181 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven P Petrou ◽  
Andrew J Davidiuk ◽  
Bhupendra Rawal ◽  
Michelle Arnold ◽  
David D Thiel

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