Abstract

ObjectivesTo evaluate the safety and clinical efficacy of the transobturator vaginal tape ‘inside-out’ (TVT-O) procedure for managing new-onset stress urinary incontinence (SUI) after radical cystectomy (RC) and orthotopic W-neobladder construction in women. Patients and methodsBetween January 2004 and June 2010, 57 women were treated with RC and orthotopic ileal neobladder reconstruction. Six of these patients (median age 44years, range 39–62; grade 2 muscle-invasive squamous cell carcinoma in four and transitional cell carcinoma in two) developed de novo SUI that was moderate in four and severe in two. The median (range) duration of SUI was 11 (9–18) months. All six patients underwent TVT-O for control of their SUI. ResultsFour patients were completely dry day and night (three of them can initiate voiding and one cannot, and uses intermittent catheterization). One patient improved, as assessed by using fewer pads (from 5–7 pads to 1 pad/day and night). She can initiate voiding but has minimal leakage only on moderate exertion. One patient who had severe SUI showed no improvement. Patients were followed for a mean (range) of 18 (17–32) months, with no deterioration in the continence status. ConclusionThese encouraging results confirm the safety and clinical efficacy of TVT-O for managing new-onset SUI after RC and ileal neobladder construction, although a larger survey and a longer follow-up are needed.

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