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Factors Influencing the Rate of Lost to Followup after Suburethral Synthetic Sling Removal

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8830097 Urology Practice 2018 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
Geographical factors and ongoing treatment may explain lost to followup in women referred to a tertiary care center for complications of mid urethral slings.
Keywords
SSRUTSWSUIUTIQOLMUSLTFQuality of lifeUDI-6Outcome assessmentLost to follow-upStress urinary incontinenceWomen’s healthDevice RemovalQuestionsuburethral slingsurinary tract infection
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Factors Influencing the Rate of Lost to Followup after Suburethral Synthetic Sling Removal
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Jeannine Foster, Alana Christie, Philippe Zimmern,
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