De novo pudendal neuropathy after TOT-O surgery for stress urinary incontinence - Abstract

Institute for Advanced Endoscopic Training, Rockville, 15636 Haddonfield Way, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878, USA.

 

Five cases of pelvic nerve complications after transobturator tape (TOT) inside-out surgical procedures for stress urinary incontinence are presented.

We conducted a chart review of patients with complications referred to our practice.

Five patients with nerve complications after TOT inside-out procedures were investigated. Pudendal neuropathy and interstitial cystitis were seen in this series of patients with several patients having myofascial pain in the lower abdominal area.

Although not commonly reported, complications from needle placement and from the area of needle exit in a TOT procedure can exist, and the surgeon must be careful when placing the needle through the area of the obturator fossa.

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Paulson JD, Baker J.   Are you the author?

Reference: JSLS. 2011 Jul-Sep;15(3):326-30.
doi: 108680811X13125733356279

PubMed Abstract
PMID: 21985718

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