Summary:
Objective: An importance of knowledge of intraoperative and postoperative complications of tension-
free vaginal tape procedure (TVT) in the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence.
Design: A review article.
Setting: Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, 2nd Medical Faculty Charles University and
Faculty Hospital Motol, Prague.
Subject: Complications connected with TVT procedure are classified as intraoperative and postoperative.
Postoperative complications are divided into early and late. Bladder perforation is the
most common type of intraoperative complication with 0 - 24% frequency. Hemorrhage (less then
2%) and injury of the obturator nerve (published as case reports only) belong among other intraoperative
complications. Voiding difficulties with urinary retention and urge incontinence (about
7%), urinary tract infections (about 4%) and retropubic hematoma (less than 2%) are most frequent
postoperative complications. Intestinal perforation, urethral erosion, tape rejection and urethrovaginal
fistula belong among very rare but serious complications of TVT procedure. Complications
rate relates partly to the experience of the individual surgeon.
Conclusion: The tension-free vaginal tape procedure is a safety and effective antiincontinent surgical
procedure. High cure rate, low complications rate and short recovery time facilitates this
procedure for treatment of stress urinary incontinence to the future.
Key words:
tension-free vaginal tape procedure, TVT, safety, complications, female urinary stress
incontinence
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