Cough test during tension-free vaginal tape procedure in preventing postoperative urinary retention - Abstract

Objective: To discuss the practical value of the cough test during the tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) procedure.

Methods: In the first group, 41 patients of female stress incontinence received TVT operations which were performed according to the Ulmsten's method strictly, only that the stress of tape was adjusted in light of the cough test. In the second group, 44 patients of female stress incontinence received TVT operations in which the tape was put under the urethral tract without stress, not adjusted by cough test.

Results: The cure rate was 38/41 (92.6%) in the cough test group and 41/44 (93.1%) in the noncough test group; detrusor pressure-uroflow study indicated that there were 11 cases in the obstruction zone in the cough test group while only 3 cases were in the obstruction zone in the noncough test group; 4 cases of urinary retention and 5 cases of voiding dysfunction were found in the cough test group, while difficulties of urination were not found in the non-cough test group.

Conclusion: Adjusting the tape stress in accordance with the cough test during the TVT can increase the opportunity of urinary retention or difficulty of urination after operation. So there is no benefit of the cough test during tension-free vaginal tape procedure in preventing post-operative urinary retention.

Written by:
Kang J, Gou X, Zhao QH, He WY, Xiao MZ, Wang M, Deng YZ.   Are you the author?
Department of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, No. 1 Youyi Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing 400016, China.

Reference: Adv Urol. 2013;2013:797854.
doi: 10.1155/2013/797854


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