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Title: [Suprapubic urinary drainage after surgical correction of stress urinary incontinence using Pereyra's technique]. Author: Flores Carreras O, Zárate Cruz H. Journal: Ginecol Obstet Mex; 1995 Jul; 63():297-301. PubMed ID: 7665116. Abstract: One hundred patients with diagnoses of stress urinary incontinence underwent Pereyra's revised procedure and suprapubic bladder drainage. Postoperative urinary infection was 12%. The urinary infection rate and the length of suprapubic bladder drainage had an excellent relationship (r = 0.9484). Postoperative normal bladder functions recovery was 7.8 days in average. Length of hospitalization was 5.5 days. All these values were significantly reduced respectively urethral drainage (P < 0.01 for urinary infection; P < 0.05 for bladder function recovery and P < 0.001 for hospitalization rate). We did not have any type of serious complications. We conclude that suprapubic is a simple and safe bladder drainage method that offers also economical advantages.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]