Abstract

In 1970 Morgan described an operation designed to meet the problem created by scarring and fibrosis resulting from previous operative procedures to the urethra and bladder neck. In the method, a 2 cm wide polypropylene (Marlex) mesh is placed as a broad hammock to elevate and support the urethrovesical junction with lateral attachment at Cooper's ligament. Sixty-nine women operated upon by Morgan's technique have been followed up for 6 months to 8 years. In those with unmixed stress incontinence, 90% were dry at follow-up, whereas in those with a mixture of stress incontinence and symptoms of detrusor disturbance, only 50% were benefited.

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