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Choo M–S – Proper sling tension and correct surgical plane are very important. At the moment it seems that the one–incision sling cannot replace older slings. We need to wait for and review the long–term prospective results of the new and minimally invasive one–incision sling for the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence.

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