Journal of Nippon Medical School
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Report on Experiments and Clinical Cases
Bone-anchored Sling Created with the InVanceTM System for the Treatment of Incontinence after Radical Prostatectomy: Initial Experience in Japan
Yasutomo SuzukiYuka SaitoYukihiro Kondo
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2012 Volume 79 Issue 2 Pages 143-146

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This report describes creation of a bone-anchored sling with the InVanceTM system (American Medical Systems, Minnetonka, MN, USA) for the treatment of 2 patients with incontinence after radical prostatectomy. The InVanceTM system uses a silicon-coated polyester sling positioned under the bulbar urethra via a perineal incision. The sling is attached to both ischiopubic rami by 3 titanium screws. Operative times were 157 minutes (patient 1) and 240 minutes (patient 2). Blood loss was 70 mL (patient 1) and 10 mL (patient 2). The patients used 7 and 5 absorbent pads/day, respectively, before surgery and 1 and 0 pads/day after surgery (this datum does not appear in the main text, although the absence of incontinence is mentioned). The only major adverse event encountered was mesh infection necessitating mesh removal in patient 2. This operation appears comparatively simple and useful.
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