Sling (implant)
In surgery, a sling is an implant that is intended to provide additional support to a particular tissue. It usually consists of a synthetic mesh material in the shape of a narrow ribbon but sometimes a biomaterial or the patient’s own tissue. The ends are usually attached to a fixed body part such as the skeleton.
In stress incontinence
In stress incontinence, a sling is a potential method of treatment, and is placed under the urethra through one vaginal incision and two small abdominal incisions. The idea is to replace the deficient pelvic floor muscles and provide a backboard of support under the urethra.For this purpose, Pelvicol implant sling had a comparable patient-determined success rate with TVT.