Tension-releasing suture appendage on single-incision sling device: A novel approach to postoperative voiding dysfunctions
Objective: Voiding dysfunction following a midurethral sling procedure is still a relevant consequence that can affect patients' quality of life. Various invasive methods have been described to manage this problem. We hypothesize that we if we could diagnose the condition early using noninvasiv...
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Main Authors: | Tsia-Shu Lo (Author), Leng Boi Pue (Author), Yiap Loong Tan (Author), Cheng-Yu Long (Author), Yi-Hao Lin (Author), Pei-Ying Wu (Author) |
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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