FIELD: medicine; urology; gynecology.
SUBSTANCE: distal compartment of the urethra with a length of 1.5-2 cm is isolated. Vulva tissues under the base of the clitoris are dissected to form a hole. A tunnel is formed from the previously formed hole to the urethra with a length corresponding to the length of the isolated urethra compartment. The distal compartment of the urethra is placed in the formed tunnel. A support is created for the distal compartment of the urethra from sections of womb-necked fascia – Galban fascia by applying a U-shaped suture of long-term absorbable material under the distal compartment of the urethra.
EFFECT: method allows for the creation of an additional support from cross-linked sections of womb-necked fascia, which prevents the displacement of the urethra to an initial place, which can cause discomfortable urination; as a result of these manipulations, a strong support is formed for the support of a mobilized compartment of the urethra.
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Dates
2022-07-11—Published
2022-03-05—Filed