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Risk of Urinary Retention After Fascial Sling Placement in Setting of Concomitant Prolapse Repair Balzano F1, Cohen S1 1. City of Hope KEYWORDS: Stress Urinary Incontinence, Grafts: Biological, Pelvic Organ Prolapse The autologous fascial sling is often considered mainly as a salvage procedure for stress urinary incontinence, in the setting of failed previous incontinence intervention. This is partially due to the perception that autologous fascial sling is associated with an increased risk of urinary retention after placement. This perception may prevent surgeons from utilizing it as an initial intervention for stress incontinence. We examined the rates of transient urinary retention with harvest of fascia lata graft and placement of autologous fascial sling, both in autologous fascial sling-only cases, in addition to autologous fascial sling performed with concomitant prolapse repair, in the setting of the hypothesis that patients who undergo concomitant prolapse procedures would be at higher risk for transient urinary retention.