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Rectus fascia pubovaginal sling after an unsuccessful TVT

Although synthetic midurethral slings remain the standard of care for most women with stress urinary incontinence, an autologous graft is a safe and effective alternative.

These videos were selected by Mickey Karram, MD, and are presented courtesy of the International Academy of Pelvic Surgery (IAPS)


 

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