ICS 2000, Tampere
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Stress Incontinence

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Stress Incontinence
 
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Comparison of videourodynamic results after pubovaginal sling using rectus fascia and prolene mesh for stress urinary incontinence H-C Kuo
380

Long-term follow-up of clean intermittent catheterization (CIC): IS CIC really safe? H Kim, SH Lee, DY Yang, SY Kim, HW Park
381

Urinary stress incontinence in nulliparious women during sports H Cammu, Mvan Nylen
382 Anterior vaginal wall sling for stress urinary incontinence: Efficacy and outcomes of at least 2 years follow-up IM Kang, HS Won, K-S Lee, SE Chai
383 High failure rate of uring allograft fascia lata in pubovaginal sling surgery for stress urinary incontinence ATL Lin, KK Chen, LS Chang
384 Efficacy of slings for stress urinary incontinence: Systematic review CA Bezerra, H Bruschini
385

Treatment results of 6-corner anterior vaginal wall slings in patients with large cystocele and stress incontinence YS Lee, JM Yun, JT Seo

386 The analysis and treatment of recurrent urinary incontinence YS Lee, JM Yun, JT Seo
387 Postoperative re-descent of the bladder neck: comparison between needle bladder neck suspension and suburethral sling with bone anchoring K Kato, A Kondo, K Suzuki, S Sai, T Murase, Y Yoshikawa, M Gotoh, S Ohshima
388 How to troubleshoot artificial urinary sphincter (AMS 800) intraoperatively: Retrograde sphincterometry via cystocope JM Choe
389 Vaginal operations in connect with tension free vaginal tape (TVT) procedure S Meltomaa, T Backman, M Haarala
390 Ultrasound examination of the urinary tract after hysterectomy N Stachowicz,W Bednarek, A Czekierdowski, KJ Kotarski
391 The early experiences of dermofat strip pubovaginal sling HN Yoon, JY Hong, YY Park
392 Biomechanical and tensile strength of autologous, cadaveric and synthetic slings: which is stronger? A comparative analysis JM Choe
393 DNA is present in cadaver allografts JM Choe
394 Cadaveric fascia lata sling repairs - initial results at one year R Morley