Overview of Sling Surgery for Urinary Incontinence (TVT / TOT)
Sling surgery is a procedure used to treat stress urinary incontinence in women. It helps control urine leakage during coughing, sneezing, or physical activity. The surgery supports the urethra to restore normal bladder control.
Minimally Invasive Mid-Urethral Sling Technique for Stress Urinary Incontinence
Sling surgery (TVT/TOT) is performed under local, regional, or general anesthesia depending on the case. A small vaginal incision is made to place a synthetic mesh sling under the mid-urethra. In the TVT approach, the sling passes behind the pubic bone, while in the TOT approach, it passes through the obturator region. The sling acts as a supportive hammock to stabilize the urethra during abdominal pressure. Proper positioning ensures effective control of urine leakage. The incision is closed after confirming sling tension and placement.
Clinical Indications for TVT / TOT Sling Procedures
- To treat stress urinary incontinence
- To reduce urine leakage during physical activity
- When conservative treatments like pelvic exercises fail
- To improve quality of life and confidence
Sling Systems, Meshes, and Surgical Instruments for Incontinence Surgery
- Mid-Urethral Sling Mesh
- Sling Introducer Needles (TVT/TOT)
- Surgical Scalpel
- Vaginal Retractors
- Needle Holder
- Absorbable Sutures
- Hemostatic Clamps
- Suction Device
- Cystoscope
- Surgical Drapes
Leading Global Markets for TVT / TOT Sling Surgery
- United States
- Germany
- United Kingdom
- India
- Japan
Clinical and Commercial Advantages of Sling Surgery for Urinary Incontinence
- High success rate in treating stress incontinence
- Minimally invasive with small incisions
- Short hospital stay and quick recovery
- Immediate improvement in urine control
- Long-term durable results in suitable patients
Advin Health Care is a globally leading manufacturer of sling surgery for urinary incontinence related products, providing reliable and high-quality solutions for advanced urogynecological procedures.
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