BOSTON (Reuters) - Surgery that uses an internal sling to support the body's urine tube worked better to fix a type of incontinence in women than another method, but any procedure is unlikely to work perfectly, doctors reported on Monday.
They found women were happier with a procedure that uses a sling of tendon, muscle or other material to hold the urine tube than another technique that anchors the tube to ligament for preventing urine leakage.
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