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Published in: International Urogynecology Journal 9/2018

01-09-2018 | Original Article

Are the same tapes really the same? Ultrasound study of laser-cut and mechanically cut TVT-O post-operative behavior

Authors: Zdenek Rusavy, Jaromir Masata, Kamil Svabik, Petr Hubka, Karel Zvara, Alois Martan

Published in: International Urogynecology Journal | Issue 9/2018

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Abstract

Introduction and hypothesis

TVT-O production has been modified to laser cutting from mechanical cutting. We compared the behavior of laser and mechanically cut tension-free vaginal tape-obturator (TVT-O) using ultrasound at various time points after surgery.

Methods

This is a retrospective analysis of clinical and ultrasound data from two previously reported randomized controlled trials with TVT-O. Behavior of mechanically cut TVT-O implanted in January 2007 to November 2009 and laser-cut TVT-O implanted in May 2010 to May 2012 was assessed by ultrasound at day 1, the 2nd week, the 3rd month, and the 1st and 2nd years post-operatively. Bladder neck and tape margins positions were described by coordinates in the orthogonal system calculated from polar coordinates. Tape mobility was measured as a change in the upper and lower tape margin position from rest to maximal Valsalva. Comparison of 2-year subjective and objective surgery outcomes was also performed.

Results

In total, 68 mechanically cut and 50 laser-cut TVT-Os were implanted. Follow-up data were available from 49 and 45 women respectively. No differences in any baseline characteristics or bladder neck mobility were observed. Significantly lower tape mobility was observed on day 1 and week 2 after mechanically cut TVT-O, although subsequent mobility was comparable to laser-cut TVT-O. The subjective and objective surgery outcomes were comparable.

Conclusions

Although without clinical significance, early postoperative behavior of the mechanically cut and laser-cut TVT-O tapes differs. The less stiff, mechanically-cut TVT-O loosens within 2 weeks of implantation, whereas the stiffer, laser-cut TVT-O keeps its tension.
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Metadata
Title
Are the same tapes really the same? Ultrasound study of laser-cut and mechanically cut TVT-O post-operative behavior
Authors
Zdenek Rusavy
Jaromir Masata
Kamil Svabik
Petr Hubka
Karel Zvara
Alois Martan
Publication date
01-09-2018
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
International Urogynecology Journal / Issue 9/2018
Print ISSN: 0937-3462
Electronic ISSN: 1433-3023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00192-017-3516-z

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