Recording: Stress urinary incontinence treatment options

Female stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a highly prevalent disease across the world. Prevention after vaginal deliveries, weight loss and pelvic floor exercises will help to prevent or treat this condition in many women. However, many others will elect a surgical intervention.

Published Tue, 9 Feb 2021
Recorded WebinarFemale UrologyIncontinence
Organiser European School of Urology (ESU)
CME Not approved
Duration Approx. 60 minutes

Options include synthetic mid-urethral slings, Burch colposuspension, pubovaginal autologous slings and bulking agents. The first 2 options provide the highest cure rates. Although safe, mid-urethral slings and Burch colposuspension are not free of complications. Every surgeon treating female SUI should, therefore, be able to recognize and treat the most frequent complications.

Highly-regarded experts of the EAU Section of Female and Functional Urology (ESFFU) will address and explore these topics and more. Questions during the URO webinar are encouraged!

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