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Anyone have success with surgery for stress incontinence?

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You bet: Its an easy and highly successful surgery. If the diagnosis has been confrimed with urodynamics the success rate is in the 90's.

Answered 12/23/2012

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Stress incontinence: Stress incontinence is best treated with surgery unless very minimal. Many types of procedures have been developed in the past 25 years. Each urologist or gynecologist seems to have their favorite procedure but over-all, mid-ureththral slings seem to work the best. These are typically placed through a small vaginal incision.

Answered 2/13/2013

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