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How Do Single Incision Slings Compare to Retropubi ...
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The document discusses the comparison of Single Incision Sling procedures to Retropubic and Transobturator slings for treating female stress urinary incontinence (SUI). It outlines the evolution of surgical treatments for SUI, including the Altis Single Incision Sling System, detailing materials, components, clinical data, and implantation procedures. Altis IDE study results showed positive outcomes in terms of efficacy and safety measures, with 90.0% success in reducing 24-hour pad weight and 90.4% patient satisfaction at 24 months. The Altis Single Incision Sling performed similarly to full-length retropubic and transobturator slings in terms of effectiveness and safety. The document provides detailed information on Altis implantation procedures, patient selection, and post-procedure care. It also includes brief statements about the Aris Transobturator Kit and Supris Retropubic Kit for comparison. A disclaimer at the end notes variations in Coloplast's Care Program offerings based on geographical locations. The Altis Single Incision Sling System is highlighted for treating SUI resulting from urethral hypermobility and/or intrinsic sphincter deficiency, with information on indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and potential complications. The efficacy and safety of the Altis Single Incision Sling System in treating SUI are emphasized, with a focus on patient outcomes and procedure details.
Keywords
Single Incision Sling procedures
Retropubic slings
Transobturator slings
Female stress urinary incontinence
Altis Single Incision Sling System
Altis IDE study results
Urethral hypermobility
Intrinsic sphincter deficiency
Patient outcomes
Surgical treatments for SUI
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