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Hinoul P et al. – The article focuses on the pathophysiology of genuine or urodynamic stress incontinence (USI) and its surgical management. Until now more than 200 surgical techniques have been described for the treatment of USI. An overview of the historically most important and most commonly used procedures is included. In view of the level I data and the long–term observational studies available on the TVT procedure, it can be considered to be the new gold standard for the treatment of USI.

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