1. Long-term experience with a novel uterine-sparing transvaginal mesh procedure for uterovaginal prolapse.
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Nicita, Giulio, Villari, Donata, Li Marzi, Vincenzo, Milanesi, Martina, Saleh, Omar, Jaeger, Tommaso, and Martini, Alberto
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TRANSVAGINAL surgery , *UTERINE prolapse , *QUALITY of life , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *SURGERY safety measures , *DYSPAREUNIA , *ENDOSCOPY , *LENGTH of stay in hospitals , *LONGITUDINAL method , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *SURGICAL complications , *THERAPEUTICS , *URBAN hospitals , *VAGINA , *PRODUCT design , *RELATIVE medical risk , *SEVERITY of illness index , *MEDICAL equipment reliability , *SURGICAL meshes , *SURGERY - Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate outcomes and quality of life in patients operated transvaginally with an original mesh shape for uterus-sparing prolapse surgery and to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of the technique.Study Design: We prospectively evaluated 66 postmenopausal patients (POP-Q Stage III: 32, IV: 34) operated between May 2008 and December 2013. We used wide weave polypropylene monofilament mesh that functions as a hammock anchored posteriorly to sacrospinous ligaments, its anterior wings exit the pelvis through the obturatory membrane. Follow-up was scheduled at 3-, 12- months and in May 2016. Prolapse-Quality of Life Questionnaire (P-QoL) was administered preoperatively, at 12 months and in May 2016. The chi square and Wilcoxon test were used for statistical analysis.Results: Mean follow-up was 5.6 (SD: 1.6, Range: 1.1-8.1) years. The overall success rate (POP-Q ≤ 2) was 92.5% at 12 months and 84.4% at May 2016, these data remained stable over time (p > 0.05). Early complications occurred in 2 (3%) patients, late in 5 (7.8%) of which mesh extrusion in 4 (6.3%). Data from P-QoL showed significant improvement between preoperative and postoperative data (P < 0.01 for all domains) and they remained stable with time (p > 0.05). De-novo dyspareunia was 17.6% at 12 months and 10.3% at May 2016.Conclusions: The low rate and grade of complications demonstrates the safety of the procedure, which offers stable anatomical correction with significant improvement in QoL. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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