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Post-hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse
Maturitas, 2018Post-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 ...
Dudley, Robinson +2 more
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Laparoscopic repair of vaginal vault prolapse
Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2003Currently, 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, 2005Post-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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Vaginal vault prolapse: Choice of operation
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2005The surgeon who faces a patient with vaginal vault prolapse is dealing with a complex and intriguing challenge. Part of the complexity is due to the lack of standardization and routine application of tools to assess pre- and postoperative anatomical and functional outcomes. Patient satisfaction is a major endpoint for surgical success; thus all aspects
Revital, Arbel, Yuval, Lavy
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Posthysterectomy enterocele and vaginal vault prolapse
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1981Of 421 patients with posthysterectomy enterocele and vault prolapse, 190 cases are reported for the first time. These 190 patients had 197 operations, 90% were vaginal procedures and 10% were abdominal-presacral suspension procedures; 88% of the operations provided good vaginal support and a satisfactory result.
R E, Symmonds +3 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1955
SummaryA modified procedure for dealing with vaginal vault prolapse is presented as being sound in principle. It produces an excellent cosmetic result and this method has been used with complete satisfaction in the treatment of 11 cases of vaginal inversion.As the management of this type of case is always difficult, the employment of an operation of ...
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SummaryA modified procedure for dealing with vaginal vault prolapse is presented as being sound in principle. It produces an excellent cosmetic result and this method has been used with complete satisfaction in the treatment of 11 cases of vaginal inversion.As the management of this type of case is always difficult, the employment of an operation of ...
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ANTERIOR SACROSPINOUS VAGINAL VAULT SUSPENSION FOR PROLAPSE
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2000Abstract Background: We describe a new modification of sacrospinous vaginal vault suspension, through the anterior compartment of the vagina. Technique: The anterior vaginal wall is opened and the endopelvic connective tissue on the patient’s right is separated from the pubic ramus at the level of the bladder neck to the ischial spine, exposing the ...
H A, Winkler, J E, Tomeszko, P K, Sand
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Posthysterectomy Vaginal Vault Prolapse
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1998To examine the results of primary repair of posthysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse in a current, large series of patients with long-term follow-up.From January 1976 to December 1987, 693 patients underwent primary repair of vault prolapse at the Mayo Clinic. The Mayo culdoplasty technique was used in 95% of these patients. Patients were followed up by
M J, Webb +3 more
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Vaginal Vault Prolapse Following Hysterectomy
Journal SOGC, 2000Abstract Abstract: in the last century many different operations were described to correct post hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse. We analyzed the results of post hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse repair at our centre, to compare the results of the abdominal colposacropexy to a vaginal approach using the Mayo culdoplasty technique.
Guylaine Lefebvre, Constance Ling
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British journal of hospital medicine, 1994
Vaginal vault prolapse is a difficult and challenging condition to treat. Standard vaginal repair operations often fail to support the prolapsed vault adequately. Transvaginal sacrospinous colpopexy is an effective procedure with many advantages over abdominal operations.
M P, Carey, M C, Slack
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Vaginal vault prolapse is a difficult and challenging condition to treat. Standard vaginal repair operations often fail to support the prolapsed vault adequately. Transvaginal sacrospinous colpopexy is an effective procedure with many advantages over abdominal operations.
M P, Carey, M C, Slack
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