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I have stress incontinence and dr is suggesting a sling. He said it is like a hammock to hold everything together, I am going back to his office later this month to go over all options. I have heard many complaints with the sling/mesh and been doing research on it also. I see many complaints from years ago, are these issues still happening today or is it old material that was recalled? If still issues, what other options do I have that I can suggest to my dr while we are discussing my surgery?
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* The presentation of narrated symptoms suggest that this requires definite management with various options as:
- Conventional medications for bladder control ( which must have been prescribed till now and so not mentioned ).
- Stem cell therapy is very promising way to control the stressincontinence and should be discussed with your consultant.
- Options of sling are artificial urinary sphincter, robotic surgery and so forth which are beyond the scope of this platform and require in office visit to urosurgeon.
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How Can Stress Incontinence Be Treated?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. * The presentation of narrated symptoms suggest that this requires definite management with various options as: - Conventional medications for bladder control ( which must have been prescribed till now and so not mentioned ). - Stem cell therapy is very promising way to control the stress incontinence and should be discussed with your consultant. - Options of sling are artificial urinary sphincter, robotic surgery and so forth which are beyond the scope of this platform and require in office visit to urosurgeon. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.