Obstetrics and Gynecology International / 2012 / Article / Tab 2 / Clinical Study
Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair with and without Concomitant Burch Colposuspension in Incontinent Women: A Randomised Controlled Trial with at Least 5-Year Followup Table 2 Incontinence, voiding, and storage symptoms: long-term followup in groups A and B. Mid- and long-term outcomes.
Group A Group B Previous followup: 50 months Extended followup: 69 months Treatment Results Previous followup: 46 months Extended followup: 63 months Treatment Results Incontinent patients 13/24 13/23
9/23 9/22 8 SUI 7 SUI 9 SUI 6 SUI 4 MUI 4 MUI 3 MUI 1 UUI 2 UUI
Grade 1 UI 6 6 2 FKT (PFME) Satisfied 6 4 3 no treatment Satisfied 4 no treatment Satisfied with 1/pad die 1 antimuscarinic agents Satisfied Grade 2/3 UI 7 7 4 MUS Dry 3 5 2 MUS Dry 1 refused surgery Not satisfied 3 refuse surgery Not satisfied 2 antimuscarinic agents Improved Voiding symptoms Cured 17/17 Cured 16/17 No treatment Cured 19/21 Cured 18/20 No treatment Improved 2 Improved 2 Cured 12/16 Cured 10/15 Cured 15/17 Cured 14/16 Storage symptoms Persistent 4 Persistent 5 2 antimuscarinic agents Improved Persistent 2 Persistent 3 2 antimuscarinic agents Improved De novo 2De novo 2De novo 1De novo 2