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Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center: Urology and Continence Center - Minimally Invasive Surgery: Other Procedures
             
    

Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center

Urology and Continence Center

Minimally Invasive Surgery

Other Procedures

Minimally Invasive Surgeries for Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Disorders
Memorial Hermann-TMC offers a comprehensive array of leading-edge minimally invasive treatments for incontinence. The procedures are done on an outpatient basis, and patients can usually go home the same day. Most procedures take approximately 20-30 minutes and involve minimal surgical risk. Our cure rates are as high as 95 percent.

Transobturator Tape Placement
Less invasive than TVT, transobturator tape (TOT) placement reproduces the natural position of the pubourethral ligament. Two tiny incisions are made on the inner side of the thighs to allow for insertion of the tape. TOT provides hammock-like support for the urethra and minimizes the risk of overcorrection.

Tension-Free Vaginal Tape (TVT) Placement
TVT placement, an older procedure, corrects stress incontinence and intrinsic sphincter defect by placing a mesh-like material under the urethra as a permanent sling. The TVT is inserted through a small vaginal incision. Patients usually return home the same day or, in some cases, stay overnight for pain control.

Pre-Pubic Sling Placement 
Pre-public sling placement offers women with mild stress incontinence another treatment option. By positioning the supportive sling in front of the pubic bone, pre-pubic sling placement minimizes the risk of injury to internal organs during surgery.

Supra Pubic Arc (SPARC)
Similar to TVT in its anatomic approach, the SPARC™ system is designed to provide a safe and simpler option for the placement of a sling. Thin curved needles are inserted through two tiny incisions above the pubic bone and advanced to a vaginal incision below the urethra. The sling tension can also be adjusted to provide support to the urethra.

     

  
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Collagen Micro-Modeling
Collagen micro-modeling is a 15- to 20-minute nonsurgical in-office treatment that involves coagulation of the tissues at the bladder neck using radiofrequency ablation. Pain is minimal, and the procedure can be done without general anesthesia.

Injections for Urethral Bulking
Urethral bulking may be used to seal holes in the urethra through which urine is leaking or to thicken the urethral wall so that it seals tightly. Bulking materials are most often injected around the urethra just outside the muscle of the urethra at the bladder outlet. Needle placement is guided by the use of a cystoscope inserted into the urethra. Materials used for urethral bulking include polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), bovine collagen (glutaraldehyde cross-linked bovine collagen) and Durasphere™.

InterStim® Therapy
This new treatment option for overactive bladder incorporates a small stimulator that is inserted in the back and delivers mild electrical stimulation to the sacral nerve. Patients report significant improvement in urgency and frequency symptoms.

We also offer traditional open surgeries for incontinence:

  • Retropubic suspension
  • Burch colposuspension
  • Marshal-Marketti-Krantz procedure (MMK)
  • Pubovaginal slings
  • Artificial sphincter for patients who have not responded to other treatments

For more information about robotic-assisted surgery and minimally invasive surgery, call the Memorial Hermann Urology and Continence Center at 713-704-2494.

 

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

   

 
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