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An adjustable sling in the management of recurrent urodynamic stress incontinence after previous failed midurethral tape
Neurourology and Urodynamics, 08/26/09
Schmid C et al. – Adjustable slings in women with stress urinary incontinence might be indicated in difficult situations after surgical failure. As we present a selective group of patients these findings may not apply to other patients with recurrent stress incontinence.
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