Mesh 'last option' for incontinence Women who need treatment for urinary incontinence should only be offered mesh surgery as a last resort, new draft guidelines for the NHS advise.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) says non-surgical options, like pelvic muscle exercises, are the first to turn to.
The NHS in England has already put restrictions on mesh operations after safety concerns. BBC News
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The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) says non-surgical options, like pelvic muscle exercises, are the first to turn to.
The NHS in England has already put restrictions on mesh operations after safety concerns. BBC News
See also:
- Health officials agree to only use controversial vaginal mesh as a last-ditch resort The Daily Mail
- Vaginal mesh should only be offered after all other options explored, new guidelines state The Daily Telegraph
- Vaginal mesh should be offered as last resort, health officials say The Guardian
- Vaginal mesh should only be offered by NHS ‘as last resort’ The Independent
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