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Data flowchart for prediction of postoperative occult SUI in women with prolapse

Data flowchart for prediction of postoperative occult SUI in women with prolapse
TVM: transvaginal mesh; NT: native tissue; ASC: abdominal sacrocolpopexy; MISC: minimally invasive sacrocolpopexy; OR: odds ratio; MUS: midurethral sling; UP: urethropexy; PS: pubovaginal sling; RPU: retropubic urethropexy.
​* Symptoms recorded per patient report.
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