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ABSTRACT Introduction Pelvic organ prolapse is a common condition and many women seek surgical treatment for prolapse symptoms. However, recurrence of prolapse after surgical treatment is common. A think tank was held at ICI‐RS 2025 to discuss how the assessment and indifferent results from conservative and surgical management can be improved.
Rohna Kearney +9 more
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Results of Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy and Le Fort Colpocleisis: Our Experiences at Urology Clinic
INTRODUCTION: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) can be the source of discomfort for women, leading to issues such as urinary incontinence, discomfort from herniated organs, and sexual dysfunction.
Kürşat Küçüker +6 more
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Posthysterectomy vault prolapse of vaginal walls: Choice of operating procedure [PDF]
Post-hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse is a common complication following different types of hysterectomy with a negative impact on the woman’s quality of life due to associated urinary, anorectal and sexual dysfunction. A clear understanding of the
Argirović Rajka
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(1) Background: Sacrocolpopexy (SCP) with subtotal hysterectomy (SH) is a standard procedure for the treatment of utero-vaginal prolapse. Several disadvantages are associated with the remaining cervix; therefor, SCP with total hysterectomy (TH) may be ...
Ivo Faehnle-Schiegg +4 more
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Surgery for women with apical vaginal prolapse (Review) [PDF]
Background: Apical vaginal prolapse is a descent of the uterus or vaginal vault (post-hysterectomy). Various surgical treatments are available and there are no guidelines to recommend which is the best.
Baessler, Kaven +5 more
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Laparoscopic Versus Robot‐Assisted Sacrocolpopexy: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Objective To compare the efficacy, safety and perioperative outcomes of robotic‐assisted sacrocolpopexy (RASC) versus laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy (LSC) for the surgical management of apical or multicompartment pelvic organ prolapse (POP).
Amerigo Ferrari +10 more
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Similar rates of women undergo re‐treatment for prolapse after surgery with native tissue and mesh, while subjective recurrence is common, and the site of reoperation varies depending on prior surgical treatment. Only a minority of mesh exposures requires surgical treatment.
Olga Wihersaari +5 more
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Transvaginal natural Orifical transluminal Endoscopy for sacrocolpopexy: A case series report
Background: To describe the surgical technique and operative outcomes of transvaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (V-NOTES) for sacrocolpopexy with or without robotic surgical system in patients with pelvic organ prolapse (POP ...
Youwen mei +5 more
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Vaginal cuff perforation during robotic‐assisted mesh recto‐sacrocolpopexy
Introduction We report on the management of intraoperative vaginal cuff perforation during robotic‐assisted mesh recto‐sacrocolpopexy for vaginal vault prolapse with defecatory dysfunction.
Jacqueline Chavez +3 more
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Outcomes of single port robotic sacrocolpopexy compared with multi-port approaches
Importance: Scientific literature currently lacks data on surgical outcomes of single-port robotic sacrocolpopexy compared with traditional multi-port approaches.
Nicole Whitmyre +4 more
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