News

Beyond the Journals: Sling Reduces Incontinence After Prolapse Repair


 

The results of the Outcomes Following Vaginal Prolapse Repair and Midurethral Sling (OPUS) trial to evaluate use of a prophylactic midurethral sling during transvaginal repair to reduce risk of urinary incontinence symptoms at 3 and 12 months after surgery is published in full in the New England Journal of Medicine (N. Engl. J. Med. 366;25:2358-67). We previously reported on the results of OPUS at last year’s annual meeting of the American Urogynecologic Society. The full paper does not contain any notable revisions from our original report.

Recommended Reading

Three Factors Found to Predict Adnexal Torsion
MDedge ObGyn
Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy Results in Few GI Complications
MDedge ObGyn
Binder Helps Subset of Gynecologic Surgery Patients
MDedge ObGyn
Phone Follow-Up to Medical Abortion Called "Feasible"
MDedge ObGyn
Robotic Surgery Safe for Vaginal Apical Prolapse
MDedge ObGyn
Ob.Gyns. Don't Always Perform Cystoscopy
MDedge ObGyn
High Morbidity Rate Associated With Duodenal Switch Procedure
MDedge ObGyn
Gastric Bypass Induces Diabetes Remission in Mildly Obese
MDedge ObGyn
Onion Extract Improved Scars by 36%
MDedge ObGyn
10 practical, evidence-based recommendations for perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis
MDedge ObGyn

Related Articles