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. 2009 Jul 14;20(11):1327–1333. doi: 10.1007/s00192-009-0943-5

Table 3.

Outcome of TVT-O and Monarc procedures

  TVT-O p value within TVT-O group Monarc p value within Monarc group p value between groups
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI)
2 months after surgery
No SUI 76 (85%) 78 (83%)
Improved 7 (9%) 12 (13%) 0.4a
Unchanged 6 (7%) 4 (4%)
12 months after surgery
No SUI 66 (77%) 73 (77%)
Improved 13 (15%) 16 (17%) 0.9b
Unchanged 7 (8%) 6 (6%)
2–4 years after surgery
No SUI 54 (72%) 56 (65%)
Improved 9 (12%) 18 (21%) 0.3b
Unchanged 12 (16%) 12 (14%)
Quality of life analysis
Incontinence Impact Questionnaire (IIQ-7, mean ± SD)
Prior to surgery 56 ± 21 51 ± 22 0.1c
2 months after surgery 11 ± 20 0.0 d 13 ± 21 0.0 d 0.6c
12 months after surgery 13 ± 21 0.0 d 11 ± 19 0.0 d 0.7c
2–4 years after surgery 11 ± 28 0.0 d 12 ± 20 0.0 d 0.6c
Urodynamic Distress Inventory (UDI-6, mean ± SD)
Prior to surgery 45 ± 17 45 ± 16 0.7c
2 months after surgery 17 ± 18 0.0 d 16 ± 17 0.0 d 0.7c
12 months after surgery 16 ± 20 0.0 d 16 ± 17 0.0 d 0.9c
2–4 years after surgery 17 ± 18 0.0 d 17 ± 17 0.0 d 1.0c
Urge urinary incontinence (UUI)
Prior to surgery present 22 (24%) 26 (26%) 0.7b
UUI resolved, 2 months after surgery 12 (55%) 14 (54%) 0.7b
UUI resolved, 12 months after surgery 13 (59%) 17 (65%) 0.5b
UUI resolved, 2–4 years after surgery 7 (32%) 8 (31%) 1.0b
Prior to surgery absent
De novo UUI, 2 months after surgery 0 2 (4%) 0.5a
De novo UUI, 12 months after surgery 3 (4%) 6 (6%) 0.5a
De novo UUI, 2–4 years after surgery 2 (3%) 4 (5%) 0.2a

aFisher’s exact test

bChi-square test; statistically significant differences are in bold

cStudent t test (two-sided)

dWilcoxon signed ranks test, pre- compared to postoperative situation within one group