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European Urology | 2009

The Clinical Effectiveness of Retropubic (IVS-02) and Transobturator (IVS-04) Midurethral Slings: Randomized Trial

Tomasz Rechberger; Konrad Futyma; Katarzyna Jankiewicz; Aneta Adamiak; Paweł Skorupski

BACKGROUND Few series comparing the clinical efficacy of retropubic slings versus transobturator slings for the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence (SUI) are available. OBJECTIVE To compare clinical efficacy of retropubic tape operations and transobturator suburethral tape operations for the surgical treatment of female SUI. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS From January 2003 to December 2005, 611 patients underwent clinical and urodynamic evaluation before surgical treatment for SUI. Patients with advanced urogenital prolapse (pelvic organ prolapse-quantification scale [POP-Q] scale grade >1) were excluded, and 537 patients were included in this study. After 18 mo, 398 women were available for follow-up efficacy evaluation at a tertiary academic center. INTERVENTION All patients underwent either a retropubic sling procedure or a transobturator sling procedure. Patients were randomly allocated into two study groups at a ratio of 1:1. MEASUREMENTS After 18 mo all enrolled patients were clinically checked for clinical efficacy of both procedures. RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS Demographic and urodynamic parameters of patients were similar in both groups. No bladder injury occurred in the transobturator sling group (IVS-04), whereas 13 intraoperational bladder perforations (6.5%) occurred in the retropubic sling group (IVS-02) (p<0.001). The tape erosion rate was <2.5% in both groups (p=0.7). After 18 mo, 398 patients (201 in the IVS-02 group and 197 in the IVS-04 group) were evaluated in terms of clinical efficacy of the procedures. We found out that there was no statistically significant difference in clinical efficacy between these two procedures (chi(2)=1.88, p=0.39). In the IVS-02 group, 75.1% of patients (n=151) remained dry (cured), 16.9% of patients (n=34) reported significant improvement, and 8.0% of patients (n=16) were considered as failures. In the IVS-04 group, 74.1% of patients (n=146) remained dry, 14.2% of patients (n=28) reported significant improvement, and 11.7% (n=23) were considered as failures. CONCLUSIONS Based on an 18-mo follow-up, the efficacies of both techniques are comparable; however, the retropubic route appears to be more efficient in the intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD) group.


International Urogynecology Journal | 2013

The polymorphisms of the MMP-1 and the MMP-3 genes and the risk of pelvic organ prolapse

Paweł Skorupski; Katarzyna Jankiewicz; Paweł Miotła; Małgorzata Marczak; Beata Kulik-Rechberger; Tomasz Rechberger

Introduction and hypothesisTo investigate the associations between single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) type 1G/2G at position −1607/−1608 of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-1 gene and SNP type 5A/6A at position −1612/-1617 of the MMP-3 gene and the development of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) in women.Methods133 patients with symptomatic POP were included in the study group. The control group consisted of 132 women with a normal pelvic floor. 1G/2G MMP-1 and 5A/6A MMP-3 SNPs were determined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and restriction fragments length polymorphism analysis.ResultsWhen estimated individually none of the investigated SNPs were associated with POP. The combined MMP-1/MMP-3 SNP analysis showed that the following polymorphic pairs were overrepresented in women with POP: 1G/2G −5A/6A, 2G/2G −5A/6A, 2G/2G −5A/5A, 1G/1G −6A/6A, p = 0.005.ConclusionsThe combined effect of −1607/−1608 MMP-1 and −1612/−1617 MMP-3 SNPs may contribute to the development of POP in some women.


The Journal of Urology | 2011

Tape Fixation: An Important Surgical Step to Improve Success Rate of Anti-Incontinence Surgery

Tomasz Rechberger; Konrad Futyma; Katarzyna Jankiewicz; Aneta Adamiak; Michał Bogusiewicz; Aleksandra Bartuzi; Paweł Miotła; Paweł Skorupski; Jacek Tomaszewski

PURPOSE Mid urethral slings are effective surgical treatment for stress urinary incontinence. However, 5% to 20% of patients still experience surgical failure with clinically significant recurrent or persistent stress urinary incontinence. Since a subset of these failures may be caused by improper tape position, we elucidated whether additional paraurethral fixation of a tape to prevent displacement during tensioning could improve the transobturator sling outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was done in 463 patients with stress urinary incontinence who were randomly allocated to treatment with a standard transobturator intravaginal monofilament sling procedure (232) or to an intravaginal transobturator monofilament sling with additional 2-point tape fixation (231). Another 2 absorbable sutures parallel to the urethra were added to fix the tape and prevent displacement during tape tensioning. Outcome was assessed by a cough test and a 1-hour pad test at 12 months. RESULTS Clinical efficacy of the procedure with fixation was significantly higher with 195 women (95.12%) cured or improved compared to the 199 (88.73%) cured or improved with the standard sling (chi-square 5.71, p = 0.0169). There was no increase in intraoperative or postoperative complications. Also, among patients with intrinsic sphincter deficiency we noted a significantly better outcome in the fixation group than in the control group, that is 39 of 41 patients (95.1%) cured or improved vs 31 of 42 (73.8%) (chi-square 10.65, p = 0.0011). CONCLUSIONS Tape fixation significantly increases the clinical efficacy of the transobturator sling, especially in patients with intrinsic sphincter deficiency.


Journal of Neural Transmission | 2007

Influence of aminophylline on the anticonvulsive action of gabapentin in the mouse maximal electroshock seizure threshold model

Jarogniew J. Luszczki; Katarzyna Jankiewicz; Marek Jankiewicz; Stanisław J. Czuczwar

SummaryAccumulating evidence indicates that aminophylline [theophylline2 · ethylenediamine] markedly attenuates the anticonvulsant action of conventional antiepileptic drugs in experimental animal models of epilepsy and evokes severe seizure activity in patients treated with this methylxanthine.The objective of this study was to determine the influence of acute (single) and chronic (twice daily for 14 consecutive days) treatments with aminophylline on the anticonvulsant potential of gabapentin (a second-generation antiepileptic drug) in the mouse maximal electroshock seizure threshold model. Additionally, the effects of acute and chronic administration of aminophylline on the adverse effect potential of gabapentin in terms of motor coordination impairment were assessed in the chimney test. To evaluate pharmacokinetic characteristics of interaction between drugs, total brain concentrations of gabapentin and theophylline were estimated with high-pressure liquid chromatography and fluorescence polarization immunoassay, respectively.Results indicated that gabapentin (at doses of 75 and 100 mg/kg, i.p.) increased the threshold for electroconvulsions in mice. Aminophylline in non-convulsive doses of 50 and 100 mg/kg (i.p.), both in acute and chronic experiments, did not attenuate the anticonvulsant potential of gabapentin in the maximal electroshock seizure threshold test in mice. Similarly, aminophylline at a dose of 100 mg/kg had no impact on the adverse effect potential of gabapentin in the chimney test. Pharmacokinetic evaluation of total brain concentrations of gabapentin and theophylline revealed no significant changes in total brain concentrations of the drugs after both, acute and chronic applications of aminophylline in combination with gabapentin.The data show that aminophylline did not alter the ability of gabapentin to protect mice against seizures induced by electroconvulsive shock. The observed interaction between gabapentin and aminophylline in both acute and chronic experiments was pharmacodynamic in nature.


Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2005

The immunohistochemical profile of the primary and metastatic carcinoma of the clitoris: a case report

Andrzej Semczuk; Danuta Skomra; Katarzyna Jankiewicz; Aneta Adamiak; Elżbieta Korobowicz; Tomasz Rechberger

We describe the immunohistochemical profile of rare primary squamous carcinoma of the clitoris metastasizing to the bilateral inguinal lymph nodes. Several antigens were assessed immunohistochemically (pRb1, p16INK4A, cyclin D1, cdk4, estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), androgen receptor (AR), p53, Ki-67, p27KIP1, PTEN, hMLh1, phospho-AKT, collagen IV, leptin and CD90) in both tumors. All the antibodies applied revealed a staining pattern that is typical of primary and metastatic carcinomas. Cyclin D1-cdk4 complex was overexpressed, whereas there was no p16INK4A immunostaining. Moreover, both tumors expressed positivity for p53 protein, but were negative for estrogen and progesterone receptors. The proliferative activity of cancer, assessed by MIB-1 Proliferative Index, amounted to 25% either for primary or for metastatic tumors. As a conclusion, immunohistochemical assessment of various cell-cycle-associated molecules yield clues as to their possible function during the process of spread of rare neoplasm originating from the clitoris.


Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology | 2006

Re: Midurethral Tissue Fixation System (TFS)

Tomasz Rechberger; Michał Bogusiewicz; Katarzyna Jankiewicz

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International Urogynecology Journal | 2010

Body mass index does not influence the outcome of anti-incontinence surgery among women whereas menopausal status and ageing do: a randomised trial

Tomasz Rechberger; Konrad Futyma; Katarzyna Jankiewicz; Aneta Adamiak; Michał Bogusiewicz; Paweł Skorupski


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2006

An α-1 chain of type I collagen Sp1-binding site polymorphism in women suffering from stress urinary incontinence

Paweł Skorupski; Jarosław Król; Julia Staręga; Aneta Adamiak; Katarzyna Jankiewicz; Tomasz Rechberger


International Braz J Urol | 2011

Tape fixation: an important surgical step to improve success rate of anti-incontinence surgery

Tomasz Rechberger; Konrad Futyma; Katarzyna Jankiewicz; Aneta Adamiak; Michał Bogusiewicz; A Bartuzi; P MiŁota; Paweł Skorupski; Jacek Tomaszewski


Ginekologia Polska | 2007

Polymorphism of the gene encoding α-1 chain of collagen type I and a risk of pelvic organ prolapse - a preliminary study

Paweł Skorupski; Paweł Miotła; Katarzyna Jankiewicz; Tomasz Rechberger

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Tomasz Rechberger

Medical University of Lublin

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Aneta Adamiak

Medical University of Lublin

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Paweł Skorupski

Medical University of Lublin

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Konrad Futyma

Medical University of Lublin

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Paweł Miotła

Medical University of Lublin

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Michał Bogusiewicz

Medical University of Lublin

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Jacek Tomaszewski

Medical University of Lublin

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Andrzej Wróbel

Medical University of Lublin

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Aleksandra Bartuzi

Medical University of Lublin

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