The burch colposuspension operation for stress urinary incontinence

1990 
: One hundred and thirteen patients with genuine stress incontinence were treated by a modified Burch Colposuspension after having failed an adequate trial with medical management. Three-quarters of patients were evaluated with pre-operative video-cystometry (video-C.M.G.) while a third underwent post-operative video-cystometry. Flow rates were generally lower after surgery with 3 of the 113 patients developing post-surgery bladder instability. Previous incontinence surgery and higher parity produced statistically a greater number of failures. The overall subjective success of the operation was 80% with another 12% improved at 2 years. A 5 year long-term questionnaire follow-up did not demonstrate marked changes in these figures. The operation itself carries a 16% incidence of significant early complications, while late complications totalled 23%, the latter being primarily minor conditions. Patients left hospital after an average of 10 days.
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