Beyond The Abstract - The Effect Of Age On Outcomes Of Sling Surgery For Urinary Incontinence

UroToday.com - that study demonstrates the need for caution when performing slings on older women with stress incontinence. We found that older women were not only more likely to fail surgery and require another

procedure for stress incontinence, but additionally were more likely to experience emptying difficulty and new urge incontinence after a sling.

Original post by Women’s Health / Gynecology News From Medical News Today

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