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Robotic-assisted laparoscopic mesh sacrocolpopexy
The current ‘gold standard’ surgical repair for apical prolapse is the abdominal mesh sacrocolpopexy. Use of a robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgical approach has been demonstrated to be feasible as a minimally invasive approach and is gaining popularity
Jason P. Gilleran +2 more
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Pelvic organ prolapse is highly prevalent in women with spina bifida
Abstract Introduction Women with spina bifida often experience neurological impairments leading to pelvic organ dysfunction, including difficulties with bladder and bowel emptying that necessitate frequent Valsalva manoeuvres. These factors, combined with pelvic floor weakness, may increase the risk of pelvic organ prolapse (POP).
Alexandre Dubois +10 more
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Outcomes of laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy using self-cut mesh on pelvic organ prolapse
Objectives: The objective of the study was to investigate the long-term outcome and complication rate of laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy (LSC) using self-cut mesh as pelvic organ prolapse treatment.
Alfa Putri Meutia +5 more
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Sexual function after sacrospinous fixation for vaginal vault prolapse: bad or mad? [PDF]
Background: The main indication for sacrospinous ligament suspension is to correct either total procidentia, a posthysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse with an associated weak cardinal uterosacral ligament complex, or a posthysterectomy enterocele.
Baumann, Marc +3 more
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Patient Decision Aids for Pelvic Floor Surgery and Impact on Decisional Conflict
ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate whether the use of a patient decision aid (PDA) diminishes decision conflict in patients considering surgical treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) or pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and to assess patient satisfaction concerning the PDA's user‐friendliness and overall utility.
Roberta Bugeja, Ruth Athey, Swati Jha
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Robotic sacrocolpopexy: a game worth playing? A critical literature analysis
Robotic sacrocolpopexy is an advanced minimally invasive technique for the surgical management of urogenital prolapse. It offers superior precision, reduced blood loss, and lower conversion rates compared to traditional approaches.
Hussein Mansour Jamaleddine +3 more
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Robotic Sacrocolpopexy for Treatment of Prolapse of the Apical Segment of the Vagina [PDF]
Abdominal sacrocolpopexy for apical prolapse repair is the gold standard treatment and is more effective and durable than the transvaginal approach. The increase in minimally invasive surgery has led to attempts at laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy, but this ...
Ko, Kwang Jin, Lee, Kyu-Sung
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Management of anterior vaginal prolapse in South Africa : national survey [PDF]
LetterThe original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaTo the Editor: A national survey was done on the management of anterior vaginal prolapse (AVP) by registered gynaecologists and urologists in South Africa.
Cronje, H. S. +2 more
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Polypropylene Mesh Predicts Mesh/Suture Exposure After Sacrocolpopexy Independent of Known Risk Factors [PDF]
Objective(s) The aim of this study was to determine if ultralightweight polypropylene mesh reduced the risk of mesh/suture exposure after sacrocolpopexy compared with heavier-weighted polypropylene.
Durst, Paula J., Heit, Michael H.
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Introduction: Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy (LSC) has established itself as a safe method for the management of pelvic organ prolapse (POP). Laparoscopic suturing is a time-consuming intraoperative task during LSC.
Panagiotis Kallidonis +9 more
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