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Spannungsfreie mitturethrale Vaginalschlingen

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Inkontinenz- und Deszensuschirurgie der Frau

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Über 200 operative Verfahren zur Behandlung der weiblichen Belastungsinkontinenz sind seit der ersten Beschreibung einer Inkontinenzoperation von Baker-Brown im Jahre 1864 in der Literatur bekannt. Die Faszienzügelplastik und die Kolposuspensionsplastik nach Burch galten bis Mitte der 1990er-Jahre als Standardoperationen und neue operative Verfahren mussten sich an diesen Operationstechniken bezüglich Heilungsrate und Langzeitergebnissen messen.

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Varga, Z. (2009). Spannungsfreie mitturethrale Vaginalschlingen. In: Inkontinenz- und Deszensuschirurgie der Frau. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79938-2_10

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