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The widely recommended and accepted gold standard for treating female stress incontinence is vaginal sling surgery. The minimally invasive technique typically takes between 45 and 60 minutes to complete. The technique stops urine flow during laughing, coughing, sneezing, lifting, and exercising by sealing the urethra and bladder neck. The surgical surgery known as Vaginal Slings, also known as midurethral slings, is highly advised for treating stress incontinence. The vaginal mesh and colposuspension treatments have been superseded by the mid-urethral sling, which is regarded as the gold standard approach. It has been determined that the mid-urethral sling method is reliable, quick, safe, and only takes 30 to 45 minutes to complete. Compared to traditional surgical techniques, it is a minimally intrusive operation.