New Mesh-Free surgery could offer safer option for bladder leakage
NCT ID NCT07290114
First seen Dec 24, 2025 · Last updated May 08, 2026 · Updated 19 times
Summary
This study compares two surgeries for women with stress urinary incontinence (leaking urine when coughing, sneezing, or exercising). One surgery uses a synthetic mesh sling, while the other repairs natural tissues without any mesh. Researchers want to see if the mesh-free option works just as well with fewer complications. About 147 women will take part, and results will focus on symptom improvement, pain, and satisfaction.
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