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New Hysterectomy Technique with Correction of Stress Urinary Incontinence, and Mixed Urinary Incontinence

Received: 21 May 2021    Accepted: 16 June 2021    Published: 22 June 2021
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Statistically, 50% or more of the patients who are going to be hysterectomized have stress, urgency and mixed urinary incontinence, a problem that, when presenting significantly high figures in its epidemiology, requires finding a treatment that promises a cure for this pathology, since it represents not only a global public health problem for women, but also a global burden, for example, in the US for the treatment of urinary incontinence there has been an annual expenditure of more than 26 billion dollars. This article provides evidence that allows proposing the Hysterectomy + cysto-urethro-colpus suspension surgical technique - SYCFIM, as a treatment for stress and mixed urinary incontinence. A study was carried out with 6 patients with uterine pathology associated with urinary incontinence. A pre-surgical urodynamics were performed, finding one patient with stress incontinence and five patients with mixed incontinence. At the postoperative control appointments at two weeks and two months, the patients reported the disappearance of incontinence. And at two years and five months, they continued without urinary incontinence in 100% of the cases. The results of the urodynamics performed at two years and five months, demonstrated the disappearance of stress incontinence in 100% and mixed in 100%, thus confirming that the SYCFIM technique works as a treatment for stress and mixed urinary incontinence.

Published in Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics (Volume 9, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.jgo.20210903.14
Page(s) 75-78
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Keywords

Hysterectomy, Stress Urinary Incontinence, Mixed Urinary Incontinence, Sycfim Suspension, Urodynamics, World Pathology

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