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  • Fascial sling plasty  (1)
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    Springer
    International urogynecology journal 4 (1993), S. 199-203 
    ISSN: 1433-3023
    Keywords: Urinary stress incontinence ; Fascial sling plasty ; Long-term results
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In a retrospective study 108 patients (average age: 56.5 years) could be evaluated, who were treated with a fascial sling plasty because of pure genuine stress incontinence (n=90) or combined stress/urge incontinence (n=18). 72 patients (66.6%) had recurrent incontinence after previous surgery. The average follow-up was 5 years. Patients without previous surgery related to urinary incontinence (n=36) showed the best results and remained continent in 78% (n=28). Patients with 1 to 4 (average 1.4) previous surgical procedures because of incontinence (n=52) remained continent in 62% (n=32), and in those who had between 1 and 6 (average 3.6) previous surgical procedures using even alloplastic material the continence rate dropped to 60% (n=12). In patients with pure genuine stress incontinence the overall success rate was 74.7%, whereas in cases with a proven preoperative urge component, the success rate dropped to 37%. Fascial sling plasty is a very useful procedure to treat patients with primary and especially recurrent urinary incontinence, when a functional urethra is missing. However, one has to be very cautious with patients in whom a preoperative urodynamic evaluation shows detrusor instability.
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    ISSN: 1434-0879
    Keywords: Key words Brushite stone ; Chemolysis ; Hemiacidrin ; Lithotripsy ; Physical properties
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Because of their resistance to fragmentation, treatment of brushite stones is a big problem. This study was performed to look for an improvement in therapeutic strategies by using artificial stones made of brushite (Bon(n)-stones), which are comparable to their natural counterparts. Using an ultrasound transmission technique, longitudinal wave propagation speeds were measured at different time intervals during treatment with hemiacidrin. From these and density measurements, transverse wave speed, wave impedance and dynamic mechanical properties of the artificial stones were calculated. Moreover, the microhardness of artificial stones was measured and investigations on shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) combined with initial chemolytic treatment of the stones were performed. The suggestion was confirmed that stone fragility and thus SWL can be improved by varying the physical properties of brushite stones through treatment with hemiacidrin. Additionally, we demonstrated the efficacy of Suby G in dissolving artificial brushite stones using an experimental arrangement simulating the physiological conditions in the upper urinary tract. Moreover, the efficacy of four different intracorporeal lithotripsy devices (electrohydraulic, pneumatic, laser and ultrasound) was tested and it was shown that electrohydraulic lithotripsy seems to be the best system for comminution of brushite stones.
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