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Chung E et al. – HRQL improvement at 3 months after retropubic MUS surgery predicts persistence of improvement at 4 years. This is useful clinically in counselling the patients for treatment efficacy. Tension–free placement is associated with minimal risk of postoperative retention or de novo overactive bladder. Although patient numbers are modest, these data contribute to the scarce longer term HRQL data on the MUS, which is a safe and durable procedure with a minimal complication profile.

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