What is transobturator tape procedure?

What is transobturator tape procedure?

Tension-free vaginal sling procedures: transobturator tape procedure (TOT) is a treatment for urodynamically proven stress incontinence in women. TOT is a minimally invasive procedure that involves the placement of a small piece of polypropylene mesh around the pubic bones underneath the urethra.

How does a vaginal tape work?

A tension-free vaginal tape is an operation used in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence. In this procedure, a synthetic tape is placed around the urethra to form a sling – this supports the urethra to prevent leakage.

What is transobturator sling?

Definition: Transobturator Sling is a surgical procedure that uses a narrow strip of permanent mesh to correct stress urinary incontinence (SUI).

What is the difference between a bladder sling and mesh?

To end all the confusion: meshes/grafts are used for repair of prolapse and a sling/tape is used for stress urinary incontinence.

How is tot done?

How is a TVT or TOT procedure done? During the procedure, the surgeon makes very small incisions (cuts) in the groin, lower abdomen, and vagina. Then a narrow band of synthetic material (tape) is passed through these cuts, slinging it around the urethra to lift and support the urethra and bladder.

What is the difference between TOT and TVT?

TVT incorporates a retropubic approach with the tape exiting the anterior abdominal wall along the superior border of the pubic symphysis. TOT is placed via the obturator foramina, exiting in the groin.

How do you tape your vagina?

A small surgical cut (incision) is made inside your vagina. Two small cuts are made in your belly just above the pubic hair line or on the inside of each inner thigh near the groin. A special man-made (synthetic mesh) tape is passed through the cut inside the vagina. The tape is then positioned under your urethra.

How long does tension-free vaginal tape last?

Your abdominal cuts and vaginal wound should heal within 7-10 days however the muscle layer beneath your skin will take up to 3 months to heal. The dressing tape can be removed after 7-10 days.

Why is a colpopexy performed?

Sacral colpopexy, also known as sacrocolpopexy or sacrospinous colpopexy, is a surgical procedure used to correct pelvic organ prolapse in women. When the muscles around a woman’s pelvis weaken, the pelvic organs can prolapse (slide out of place).

What is tot (transobturator tape procedure)?

Tension-free vaginal sling procedures: transobturator tape procedure (TOT) is a treatment for urodynamically proven stress incontinence in women. TOT is a minimally invasive procedure that involves the placement of a small piece of polypropylene mesh around the pubic bones underneath the urethra.

What is a transobturator tape sling?

The transobturator tape (TOT) sling procedure is a surgical treatment for female urinary stress incontinence. The aim of the procedure is to provide support to the bladder by placing a synthetic mesh (which acts as a sling) under the mid-portion of the bladder neck. Call us!

What is ururatape transobturator tape?

Uratape transobturator tape is a simple and effective procedure with follow-up of one year for the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence confirmed after 1 year of follow-up. The transobturator approach avoids the risk of bladder, bowel or vascular injuries.

Is transobturator tape the new gold standard in female urinary incontinence treatment?

The transobturator approach is an effective treatment of SUI with low morbidity, and it has all the potential to be the new Gold Standard in the treatment of female SUI. Keywords: Stress urinary incontinence, sling, transobturator tape Introduction

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