The "sling" operation is a minimally invasive operation, and the operation process is not complicated, with only a few puncture holes. There are basically no surgical scars after surgery, but the requirements for doctors are high. Moreover, accurate diagnosis is the premise of all treatments. To judge whether the patient is stress urinary incontinence or not and whether he can do sling surgery requires a comprehensive examination by a urologist and accurate judgment. In particular, patients with stress urinary incontinence who need sling surgery need careful examination and diagnosis. Because patients are often accompanied by other types of urinary incontinence, and stress urinary incontinence is also one of the clinical symptoms of female pelvic floor prolapse, urologists need to carefully consider whether to perform sling surgery, when to perform sling surgery, and what kind of maintenance measures and symptomatic treatment should be taken after surgery, which is related to the success of the operation and the duration of the operation effect.
Because I don't know where the patient is, I can only suggest going to the local third-class first-class hospital for surgery.
I hope I can help you.