Abdel-Fattah, MohamedCooper, DavidDavidson, TraceyKilonzo, MaryHossain, MdBoyers, DwayneBhal, KironWardle, JudithN'Dow, JamesMacLennan, GraemeNorrie, John2022-05-042022-05-042022-03-31Abdel-Fattah, M, Cooper, D, Davidson, T, Kilonzo, M, Hossain, M, Boyers, D, Bhal, K, Wardle, J, N'Dow, J, MacLennan, G & Norrie, J 2022, 'Single-Incision Mini-Slings for Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women', The New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 386, no. 13, pp. 1230-1243. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa21118150028-4793ORCID: /0000-0002-1039-5646/work/112495267ORCID: /0000-0001-5340-0081/work/162725313ORCID: /0000-0002-3450-4536/work/170010813https://hdl.handle.net/2164/18511Supported by the NIHR (NIHR Evaluation, Health Technology Assessment Programme; funder number, 12/127/157). We thank all the SIMS trial patients without whom this trial would not have been possible; the members of the independent trial steering committee (Chris Mayne [chair], Isobel Montgomery, Dudley Robinson, Lynda Harper, Eleanor Mitchell, and Khaled Ismail) for their supervision of the trial and their guidance and support; the members of the independent data monitoring committee (Peter Brocklehurst [chair], Lee Middleton, Christian Phillips, and Doug Tincello) for their work in assessing all serious adverse events reported to the trial office in real time; Phil Assassa for his substantive role in the trial, including the obtaining of funding, the design of the protocol, and the recruitment of patients; Athele Khunda for his role in patient recruitment and for his contribution to the trial; and Ahmed Mansor and Katie Gillespie for their contribution with the systematic review.14415711493833engDyspareunia/etiologyFemaleHumansPatient Reported Outcome MeasuresPragmatic Clinical Trials as TopicProsthesis Implantation/adverse effectsQuality of LifeReoperationSuburethral Slings/adverse effectsSurgical MeshTreatment OutcomeUnited KingdomUrinary Incontinence, Stress/surgeryR MedicineNational Institute for Health Research (NIHR)12/127/157Supplementary DataRSingle-Incision Mini-Slings for Stress Urinary Incontinence in WomenJournal article10.1056/NEJMoa211181538613