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Vaginal Mesh Exposure Following Pessary Use After Transvaginal Mesh Surgery: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Vaginal pessaries are a widely used treatment for pelvic organ prolapse. They are considered minimally invasive, effective, and easy. However, pessary‐related adverse events are sometimes underestimated. Here, we report on an important case of vaginal mesh exposure as a pessary complication.
Tsunoda Y +4 more
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Patient Decision Aids for Pelvic Floor Surgery and Impact on Decisional Conflict. [PDF]
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.
Bugeja R, Athey R, Jha S.
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Sacrospinous Ligament Fixation After Failed Sacrocolpopexy: A Case Series. [PDF]
Sacrospinous ligament fixation of the residual cervix provides safe and durable apical support after failed sacrocolpopexy, offering a minimally invasive alternative to redo sacrocolpopexy. ABSTRACT Recurrent apical prolapse after failed sacrocolpopexy poses a surgical challenge, with limited evidence on surgical treatments.
Degirmenci Y +3 more
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Delayed vaginal vault dehiscence with irreducible omental prolapsed after laparoscopic hysterectomy [PDF]
Vaginal vault dehiscence after hysterectomy is an uncommon complication which usually happens after 5 – 7 weeks of surgery, delayed vault dehiscence is rare.
Sanjay Brahmbhatt +3 more
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High Uterosacral Ligaments Suspension for Post-Hysterectomy Vaginal Vault Prolapse Repair. [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Uterosacral ligaments (USLs) suspension is a well-studied, safe, and long-lasting technique for central compartment correction.
Barba M +7 more
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To determine whether laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy (LSC) or vaginal sacrospinous fixation (VSF) is the most optimal surgical treatment in patients with POP‐Q stage ≥2 vaginal vault prolapse (VVP).
Anique M. J. Oudheusden +14 more
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Background : We aimed to investigate the outcomes of anterior and posterior approaches in patients who underwent sacrospinous ligament fixation for apical prolapse.
Fatih Şahin, Ramazan Adan
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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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Application of transvaginal sacrospinous colpopexy in the treatment of pelvic organs prolapse [PDF]
Introduction. The incidence of uterovaginal and vaginal vault prolapse appears to be higher due to the increased longevity of women. Sacrospinous ligament colpopexy is a surgery procedure which suspends the vagina up to the sacrospinous ligament and ...
Argirović Rajka B. +4 more
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Objectives: To determine efficacy of the procedures which were performed during hysterectomy in preventing any complication, in the form of vaginal vault prolapse.
Suskhan Djusad
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