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. 2019 Sep 4;2019(9):CD009407. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009407.pub3
Date Event Description
19 August 2019 New search has been performed For this update, published in 2019, the following changes were made:
 1. The search was updated to 09 November 2018 and one study included.
 2. The review has been substantially updated in accordance with current Cochrane guidance, including the assessment of risk of bias, development of 'Summary of findings' tables and plans to adopt the GRADE approach to assess the certainty of evidence.
 3. A brief economic commentary was added to the review.
 4. To reflect updated terminology and compliance with Cochrane recommendations, the title has been changed to 'Interventions for treating recurrent stress urinary incontinence after failed minimally invasive synthetic midurethral tape surgery in women'.
19 August 2019 New citation required but conclusions have not changed 1. There are insufficient data from high‐quality trials to recommend or refute any of the different management strategies for recurrent or persistent stress incontinence after failed midurethral tape surgery.