Sandip MAITI, Diana Lidia Leija AGUILAR, Francisco Javier Castro APODACA
Pelviperineology - 2026;45(1):47-51
Stress urinary incontinence is a common condition in women, and the prevalence increases as age increases. Since the introduction of suburethral tapes, they have become the surgical treatment of choice, with success rates of up to 97%. Despite this, up to 20% may have failures or complications. A determining factor is the position of the tape to avoid these complications, which is why intraoperative ultrasound is essential, resulting in an effective tool to improve postoperative results in the placement of suburethral tapes, so its systematic use must be standardized to minimize complications and avoid subsequent reoperations.