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Mechanical properties of urogynecologic implant materials

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It is concluded that the TVT and other wide-weave Prolene tapes have unique biomechanical characteristics and may be at least partly responsible for the apparent clinical success of the implants.
Abstract
Synthetic suburethral slings have recently become popular despite the risk of erosion commonly associated with synthetic implants. Some of these materials seem to have unexpectedly low erosion rates. Based on the hypothesis that erosion is due, in part, to biomechanical properties, we undertook an in vitro study. The biomechanical properties of eight non-resorbable synthetic implant materials, stiffness (slope, N/mm) and peak load (N) were determined from load vs. displacement curves. Open-weave Prolene mesh showed unique biomechanical properties compared to other tested materials. The tension- free vaginal tape had the lowest initial stiffness (0.23 N/mm), i.e. low resistance to deformation at forces below the elastic limit, whereas the stiffest implant tested, a nylon tape, reached 6.83 N/mm. We concluded that the TVT and other wide-weave Prolene tapes have unique biomechanical characteristics. These properties may be at least partly responsible for the apparent clinical success of the implants.

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A three-year follow up of tension free vaginal tape for surgical treatment of female stress urinary incontinence

TL;DR: The long term results of tension‐free vaginal tape, a new ambulatory surgical procedure for treatment of female stress urinary incontinence, are studied.
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The use of mesh in gynecologic surgery.

TL;DR: Comparisons of properties of the most commonly used synthetic meshes and describe their use in gynecologic procedures show that long-term success of the suburethral sling with synthetic mesh ranges from 61% to 100%, and the success rate of the abdominal sacrocolpopexies using mesh range from 68% to100%.
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A three-year postoperative evaluation of tension-free vaginal tape.

TL;DR: It is concluded that TVT is a simple and well-accepted minimal invasive surgery for treatment of female urinary stress incontinence and the outcome 3 years after the operation showed no signs of deterioration compared to the results shortly after surgery.
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Influence of different sling materials on connective tissue metabolism in stress urinary incontinent women.

TL;DR: Investigating the influence on the paraurethral connective tissue of different sling materials used in incontinence surgery found an obvious inflammatory reaction with a significant increase in collagen extractability by pepsin was identified in patients where Mersilene was used as the sling material.
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Tension-free vaginal tape for primary genuine stress incontinence: a two-centre follow-up study.

TL;DR: The safety and efficacy of the tension‐free vaginal tape procedure in the treatment of primary genuine stress incontinence is assessed.
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