A case report of transurethral resection of eroding urethral mesh after a tension-free vaginal tape procedure

Journal: Hinyokika Kiyo. Acta Urologica Japonica
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Abstract

A 72-year-old woman presented with lower urinary tract symptoms (incomplete voiding, voiding pain, and gross hematuria) 2 years after a tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) procedure for stress urinary incontinence. Cystoscopy revealed erosion of the urethra associated with a urethral stone attached to a polypropylene mesh. We performed transurethral resection of the polypropylene mesh and transurethral lithotripsy. After removal of the mesh, she had stress urinary incontinence but her symptoms resolved. Urethral erosion is a rare complication of TVT, and the method of handling the intrusive mesh has not been standardized. Transurethral endoscopic resection of the eroding mesh is a minimally invasive and successful procedure that should be considered for the treatment of this complication resulting from TVT.

Authors
Eiri Matsumura, Shinsuke Tasaki, Asuka Ashikari, Tomotsune Toyosato, Satoshi Ashimine, Noriko Machida, Hiroyuki Yonou, Yoshinori Ooshiro, Seiichi Saito