1. Outcomes After Anterior Vaginal Wall Repair With Mesh: A Randomized, Controlled Trial With a 3-year Follow-up
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Reijo Hiltunen, Pentti K. Heinonen, Teuvo Takala, Kirsti Niemi, Eila Heiskanen, Mauri Merikari, and Kari Nieminen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,General Medicine ,Vaginal wall ,Colporrhaphy ,law.invention ,Surgery ,Polypropylene mesh ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Anterior colporrhaphy ,Clinical endpoint ,Medicine ,Mesh erosion ,business ,Mesh reinforcement - Abstract
Objective The objective of the study was to compare anterior colporrhaphy with and without a mesh. Study Design Two hundred two women with anterior prolapse were assigned to undergo colporrhaphy alone or reinforced with a tailored polypropylene mesh. Before and 2, 12, 24, and 36 months after surgery, the outcome was assessed by examination and standard questions. The primary endpoint was anatomic recurrence of anterior vaginal prolapse. Secondary outcomes were symptom resolution, reoperation, and mesh exposure. Results Recurrences of anterior vaginal prolapse were noted in 40 of the 97 (41%) in the colporrhaphy group and 14 of 105 (13%) in the mesh group ( P Conclusion At 3 year follow-up, anterior colporrhaphy with mesh reinforcement significantly reduced anatomic recurrences of anterior vaginal prolapse, but no difference in symptomatic recurrence were noted and the mesh erosion rate was high. The use of mesh was not associated with an increase in dyspareunia.
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- 2011
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