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A radiological case series of diverse vaginal cuff lesions. [PDF]

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Yadav P   +8 more
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Bladder prolapse (cystocele) among African, Asian, and Middle Eastern women: a clinical and socio-cultural perspective. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Glob Womens Health
Delanerolle G   +14 more
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Meshless sacrocolpopexy for post-hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse: vascularized flap technique. Case report. Video case** [PDF]

open access: yesГинекология, 2022
The absence of rigid fixation point, tissue atrophy and multi-compartment defects make post-hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse a real challenge for the surgeon.
N. Kubin   +6 more
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Surgical outcomes of sacrospinous ligament fixation at the time of vaginal hysterectomy for vaginal vault prolapse prevention: 10 years review

The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research, 2023
To study the non‐recurrent prolapse rate after vaginal hysterectomy colpoperineorrhaphy and sacrospinous ligament fixation (SSLF) with or without anterior colporrhaphy, with or without posterior colpoperineorrhaphy.
S. Bunyavejchevin   +3 more
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Post-hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse.

Maturitas, 2018
Post-hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse (PHVP) is a recognised although rare complication following both abdominal and vaginal hysterectomy and the risk is increased in women following vaginal surgery for urogenital prolapse. The management of PHVP remains challenging and whilst many women will initially benefit from conservative measures, the ...
D. Robinson   +2 more
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Laparoscopic repair of vaginal vault prolapse

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2003
Currently, the two laparoscopic techniques available and described in the literature for the treatment of vaginal vault prolapse are uterosacral ligament vault suspension and sacrocolpopexy. These two techniques are opposing each other fundamentally.
Arnaud, Wattiez   +2 more
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Post‐hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse

The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 2005
Post-hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse develops at the time of hysterectomy (vaginal or abdominal) when the superior vaginal support mechanism is disrupted. Understanding the anatomy of vaginal supports and the pathology of post-hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse is essential to treating this condition effectively.
Susmita Sarma, Rory O'Connor
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A computational study of organ relocation after laparoscopic pectopexy to repair posthysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse

Comput. methods Biomech. Biomed. Eng. Imaging Vis., 2020
Minimally invasive surgery such as laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy, pectopexy and cervicosacropexy are widely performed for the treatment of the vaginal vault/cuff prolapse using prosthetic mesh implants to strengthen lax apical ligaments.
A. Bhattarai, Manfred Staat
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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