Sling or no sling? study tests two ways to stop leaks
NCT ID NCT07484321
Summary
This study is comparing two surgical procedures to treat stress urinary incontinence, the type of leakage that happens with coughing or lifting. One surgery uses a supportive mesh sling (TVT), while the other tightens the body's own tissues without a sling (ULP). Researchers are following 200 women for one year to see which approach is more successful and has fewer complications.
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Locations
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Sanlıurfa Training and Research Hospital
Sanliurfa, İnönü Mahallesi, 61000, Turkey (Türkiye)
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