
|Articles|February 1, 2008
Adverse events higher with concomitant SUI surgery
Patients undergoing surgical treatment for stress incontinence with concomitant surgical repair, including anterior or posterior/apical repair and other non-prolapse procedures, appear to be at higher risk for wound-related or genitourinary complications.
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