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Re: Cervical retention & hysterectomyFrom: Bernard Cristalli (bclaure@club-internet.fr)Sun Jan 19 15:24:13 1997
Gail Waldby & a lot of others MDs wrote: > > What is a Bologna repair of stress incontinence? > This procedure is led by vaginal way. It uses the anterior vaginal wall in excess (cystocele) to make two longitudinal strips of vagina. These strips are left attached near the uretha and used as a sling behind the pubis, one on each side of the urethra. The two strips are then stiched together above the anterior aponevrosis through a small skin incision. This procedure is as effective than abdominal Burch's (& more IMHO than Raz, Pereyra, Stamey aso ) *but needs a cystocele*. Original article: Title [Surgical methods for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence] Original Title Procedura chirurgica per il trattamento dell'incontinenza urinaria da sforzo. Author Bologna U Source Minerva Ginecol, 25: 7, 1973 Jul, 413-8 More on Medline
-- Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF Paris - France
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