1. Surgical treatment of vaginal prolapse with Prolift® mesh in patients with risk of recurrence.
- Author
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Martínez-Franco E, Amat-Tardiu L, Rodríguez-Mias N, Cortés-Laguna L, and Laïlla-Vicens JM
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Middle Aged, Pelvic Floor surgery, Recurrence, Risk, Treatment Outcome, Urinary Catheterization, Uterine Prolapse pathology, Vagina pathology, Gynecologic Surgical Procedures methods, Surgical Mesh, Uterine Prolapse surgery
- Abstract
Objective: The aim of this paper is to analyze the results obtained in pelvic floor surgery using a non-absorbable mesh in selected patients with risk factors of recurrent prolapse., Methods: Case series including a total of 76 patients who were surgically treated for severe genital prolapse from July 2005 to December 2009, with risk factors for recurrence of genital prolapse., Results: We detected 3 cases (6.8%) of symptomatic prolapse recurrence and 6 cases (13.6%) of prolapse of another compartment in the anterior Prolift® group. In the posterior Prolift® group there were no recurrences but there were 2 cases (10.52%) of prolapse of another compartment. In the total Prolift® group, there were 2 cases (16.6%) of symptomatic prolapse recurrence. As for de novo urgency, there were a total of 4 cases (5.33%), 3 in the anterior Prolift® group and 1 in the total Prolift® group. We did not detect any case of severe pain in the pelvis or mesh insertion points that required reoperation due to persistence., Conclusions: The use of mesh in pelvic floor reconstructive surgery in selected patients with risk factors for recurrence is a good treatment option to prevent or attempt to reduce the recurrence or reoperation rates currently described.
- Published
- 2012