Long-term efficacy and safety of tension free vaginal tape in a historic cohort of 463 women with stress urinary incontinence
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L. Soustelle | L. Wagner | B. Fatton | P. Costa | R. Tayrac | A. Chevrot | S. Droupy | M. Boukaram | G. Coffin
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