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December 2006 · Vol. 18, No. 12

UPDATE

NEW DEVELOPMENTS THAT ARE CHANGING PATIENT CARE

URINARY INCONTINENCE

Fast Track

A consensus may be emerging that the safest synthetic material is monofilament polypropylene with pore size larger than 70 μm

Xenograft slings have worse continence outcomes than autologous fascia

NIH-sponsored study will compare obturator and abdominal approaches

Tramadol was effective for reducing the number of urge incontinence episodes

Anne  M.  Weber,  MD, MS

Program Officer, Female Pelvic
Floor Disorders Program,
Contraception and Reproductive
Health Branch, Center for
Population Research, National
Institute of Child Health
and Human Development,
National Institutes of Health,
Bethesda

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