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A questionnaire‐based outcome analysis of the Stamey bladder neck suspension procedure for the treatment of urinary stress incontinence: the Hannover experience
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Compared with other bladder neck suspension procedures, e.g. Burch colposuspension, the Stamey procedure appears to be associated with a higher frequency of postoperative recurrent urinary stress incontinence. Therefore, the Stamey procedure should only be used if the patient demands a minimally invasive surgical procedure for bladder neck suspension. Although approximately equal to 60% of patients were satisfied with the durable improvement in clinical symptoms, it is appropriate to inform patients before surgery of the high recurrence rate after Stamey bladder neck suspension.
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