Currently, pelvic floor ultrasound allows us to correctly visualize the synthetic material
used in stress urinary incontinence surgery. The objective of this study is the construction of a score
and its correlation with the SUU clinic. During the study period, 81 patients with transobturator
slings were studied using ultrasound. Through multivariate analysis, the statistically significant
variables were the distance from the sling to the urethral wall (p = 0.004), the shape of the sling at rest
(p = 0.003), and the symmetry of the mesh (p = 0.016). Through these variables, the construction of
a score was carried out. Once the model was constructed, its internal validation was carried out to
determine the discrimination capacity of patients who present clinical stress and those who do not,
with an area under the curve of 0.848 (95% CI (0.72–0.97), p < 0.001). This simple score using three
ultrasound variables serves to adequately and objectively discriminate patients who have successful
surgery and absence of clinical effort.