Female stress incontinence is incontinence that occurs in women when they cough, laugh, or exercise without the urge to urinate and leak small amounts of urine, and most patients with urinary incontinence fall into this category. The involuntary leakage of urine is caused by increased intra-abdominal pressure in the absence of contraction of the bladder forcing muscles. This type of incontinence accounts for about 20 to 50% of adult women and varies in degree, with some patients experiencing urinary leakage only once or twice a week or even once a month, and some patients needing to use diaper pads year round. It is mostly seen in women over 40 years of age. Patients often have many worries about the disease, such as coughing or sneezing causing urine leakage, not being able to find a toilet, being away from home for too long, being teased by others, worries about symptoms worsening with age, worries about affecting water intake, worries about affecting sex life, etc. If urinary incontinence has affected your life, you should actively treat it, and the earlier you treat it, the better the results. Treatment options include non-surgical treatment, bladder neck injection therapy and surgical treatment (TVT and TVTO). We currently have unique expertise in treating female stress urinary incontinence. We are skilled in the treatment of urinary incontinence using procedures such as TVT and TVTO, which are characterized by less surgical trauma, shorter operative time, faster postoperative recovery, and fewer complications. The results of domestic and international studies have shown that the cure rate for simple stress incontinence treated with this method is over 90%. For patients with complex urinary incontinence, significant improvement can also be obtained through a variety of treatment methods.