Stress urinary incontinence in women is not uncommon among menopausal women. It is mainly manifested by a small amount of urine flowing out of the urethra on its own in cases such as coughing, sneezing, running, lifting heavy objects, etc. It is uncontrollable and more likely to occur in women with a history of multiple transvaginal deliveries, especially in women who use forceps assisted delivery, causing great inconvenience to the patient’s life. The traditional bladder neck suspension leaves obvious scars on the patient’s lower abdomen, which affects the aesthetics and is relatively invasive, and has been replaced by minimally invasive urethral suspension. Minimally invasive surgery takes a small incision in the vagina and elevates the middle part of the urethra with a polymer sling to achieve the effect of urinary control, where the sling is pierced upward and fixed on the pubic bone, referred to as TVT surgery, and through the closed hole pierced and fixed on the inner thigh root, referred to as TVT-O or TOT surgery, the benefits of this minimally invasive surgery are Even if you wear a “bikini” swimsuit, you can’t see the marks. 2. The TVT-O or TOT sling is pierced through the closed hole, so the possibility of bladder injury is avoided and cystoscopy is not necessary during surgery, so it is safer. The patient can be discharged from the hospital the day after surgery with the catheter removed. A successful surgery allows the patient to say goodbye to the annoying urinary pad almost without a trace, so that she can confidently resume her social activities and her quality of life will be perfected as a result.