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NCT07530484

Sling Insertion Angle and Outcomes in Single-Incision Midurethral Sling Surgery

Sponsor: Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital

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Summary

This study aims to evaluate the effect of sling insertion angle on surgical outcomes and quality of life in women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) undergoing single-incision midurethral sling surgery. Women diagnosed with urodynamic stress urinary incontinence who underwent surgery using a single-incision sling system were included. Patients were categorized into two groups based on sling insertion angle: an acute-angle group (\<45°, resembling a retropubic trajectory) and a standard-angle group (approximately 45°, toward the obturator foramen). The primary outcome was objective cure at 6 months, defined as a negative cough stress test without the need for additional anti-incontinence treatment. Secondary outcomes included objective cure at 1 and 3 months, postoperative voiding difficulty, persistent SUI symptoms, and quality of life assessed using the Incontinence Quality of Life (I-QOL) questionnaire. This study provides clinical evidence on whether sling insertion angle influences early and mid-term outcomes following single-incision midurethral sling surgery.

Official title: Effect of Sling Insertion Angle on Surgical Outcomes and Quality of Life Following Single-Incision Midurethral Sling Surgery for Stress Urinary Incontinence

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

184

Start Date

2017-10-01

Completion Date

2019-10-31

Last Updated

2026-04-15

Healthy Volunteers

No

Locations (1)

Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital

Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan