Outcomes of Lightweight Mesh Sacrocolpopexy for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair



Título del documento: Outcomes of Lightweight Mesh Sacrocolpopexy for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair
Revista: Gaceta médica de Caracas
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Número de sistema: 000595934
ISSN: 2739-0012
Autores: 1
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Instituciones: 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dnipro State Medical University, Ukraine,
2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dnipro State Medical University, Ukraine.,
3Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Dnipro State Medical University, Ukraine,
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Volumen: 131
Número: 4
País: Venezuela
Idioma: Español
Resumen en español Objective: The research objective is to present and evaluate 3 years of experience in sacrospinal fixation using polypropylene mesh in the surgical treatment of genital prolapse in women. Methods: This retrospective study evaluated perioperative and mid-term outcomes in 68 women who underwent transvaginal sacroscopic cervicocolpopexy with lightweight polypropylene mesh for stage II-IV prolapse with apical involvement. Anatomical outcomes, complications, and symptoms were assessed using POP-Q staging and validated questionnaires preoperatively and at 12 and 36 months postoperatively. Results: No intraoperative complications were observed. In the long-term postoperative period, the following were observed: vaginal wall erosion in transvaginal Mesh-systems placement along the postoperative suture line at 2.9 % (2/68), and chronic pelvic pain at 2.9 % (2/68). The percentage of anatomical success in restoring the position of the apical vaginal segment was 98.5 % (67/68) 12 months after surgery and remained unchanged after 36 months of follow-up.
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