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Incidence and risk factors for reoperation of surgically treated pelvic organ prolapse [PDF]
Introduction and hypothesis: The objective of our study was to estimate the incidence and to identify the risk factors for reoperation of surgically treated pelvic organ prolapse (POP).
Boulvain, Michel +4 more
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This single‐blinded multicenter study evaluated the internal validity of the Swedish National Quality Register in Gynecological Surgery (GynOp), which has a national coverage of 91%–98%. A total of 1500 patient records from 10 healthcare providers were compared with corresponding entries in the GynOp register to evaluate data accuracy.
Sammy‐Jo Geara +3 more
wiley +1 more source
An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA)/International Continence Society (ICS) joint report on the terminology for the conservative and nonpharmacological management of female pelvic floor dysfunction [PDF]
There has been an increasing need for the terminology on the conservative management of female pelvic floor dysfunction to be collated in a clinically based consensus report.This Report combines the input of members and elected nominees of the ...
Abramov, Yoram +14 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Evaluate usability and utility of National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) Patient Decision Aid's (PtDA's) for pelvic floor surgery. PtDA's reviewed were uterine prolapse, vault prolapse and stress urinary incontinence (SUI).
Ruth Athey +3 more
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Robotic versus laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy for apical prolapse: a case-control study [PDF]
The apical prolapse has always been considered the most complex of the defects of the pelvic floor, for both the difficulty of the surgical corrective technique and for the high post-surgical recurrence rate. Today, the laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy can be
Accardi, G. +10 more
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Native tissue repair of the female pelvic floor: A four‐level surgical concept
Abstract This review describes our experience with native tissue repair of the visceral pelvic fascia, the perineum, and anal sphincters in women. We propose that complex repair of the pelvic floor should consider vaginal support in all three anatomical Delancey's levels, together with more caudal structures—the external and internal anal sphincters ...
Michal Otcenasek +2 more
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Aims: To assess safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness of trans-vaginal total pelvic floor repair with customized prolene mesh in patients with high-grade pelvic organ prolapse.
Samit Chaturvedi +5 more
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Non-surgical interventions for pelvic organ prolapse in rural Nepal: a prospective monitoring and evaluation study [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a major cause of morbidity in Nepal, particularly affecting women in the rural communities. Women with POP in Nepal may suffer from symptoms for decades.
A Fitchett, EJ +6 more
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The study compares the effectiveness and safety of the Manchester procedure (MP) and vaginal hysterectomy (VH) for treating mid‐compartment prolapse. MP demonstrated lower short‐term subjective recurrence and reoperation rates than VH, with comparable anatomical outcomes and complication rates.
Qi Wang +3 more
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The Obstetrician &Gynaecologist, Volume 28, Issue 1, Page 4-5, January 2026.
Rajvinder Khasriya
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