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A mesenchymal malignant mesothelioma that changed from mixed type to purely sarcomatous type]
Authors:H Miyazaki  K Kamishima  H Miyamoto  S Saito  H Isobe  Y Kawakami  Y Narita  T Okubo  Y Fujioka
Affiliation:Albany Medical College, 47 New Scotland Avenue, A-74, Albany, NY 12208, USA.
Abstract:STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the long-term efficacy of laparoscopic Burch urethropexy. DESIGN: Pilot study. SETTING: Private practice. PATIENTS: Thirty-five consecutive women (average age 45.5 yrs, average parity 2.3, average weight 67.7 kg) treated for genuine stress incontinence between May 1992 and July 1994. INTERVENTIONS: Urethropexy was performed with curved needle suturing in 7 women, straight needle suturing in 5, and Stamey needle suturing in 23. Twenty-five (71.4%) patients had concomitant pelvic surgery. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Wilcoxon two-sample, chi2, and Fisher's exact tests were performed to determine which variables were significantly associated with surgical success. Average operating time was 190 minutes, hospitalization 24 hours, and catheterization 5 days. The cure rate of stress incontinence was 89% 3 months and 86% 1 year after surgery. At average follow-up of 34 months, only 68.6% of patients reported complete or almost complete cure, 11.4% were improved, and 20% were complete failures. The only operative variable approaching statistical significance for predicting surgical success was type of suture needle (p = 0.07), with the Stamey needle group having the highest cure rate. Women who were cured or almost cured had a significantly shorter follow-up than those who were improved or failures (p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: The success rate of laparoscopic Burch urethropexy compares with that of open Burch procedure at 1 year, but drops considerably thereafter.
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