In a multicenter trial 1 a total of 655 women with urinary stress incontinence were randomly assigned to pubovaginal sling group (using autologous rectus fascia) or to Burch colposuspension group. 520 women (79%) completed the outcome assessment. At 24 months, success rates for overall symptoms (negative pad test, no urinary incontinence in a 3-day diary, a negative cough and Valsalva stress test, no self-reported symptoms, and no retreatment for the condition) were higher in the sling group than in the Burch group (47% vs. 38%, P=0.01), and also for the latter three criteria, specific for stress incontinence (66% vs. 49%, P<0.001). However, more women who underwent the sling procedure had urinary tract infections, difficulty voiding, and postoperative urge incontinence.
Comment: The quality of evidence is downgraded by study quality and by indirectness (quality of life not assessed).
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