Changes in voiding function after transvaginal mesh repair for advanced anterior vaginal prolapse

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Yidi Ma ◽  
Jia Kang ◽  
Ye Zhang ◽  
Congcong Ma ◽  
Yuan Wang ◽  
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Kazutaka Narimoto ◽  
Satoko Urata ◽  
Masami Takeyama ◽  
Yoshifumi Kadono ◽  
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pp. 127-133 ◽  
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Daniel Altman ◽  
Caroline Elmér ◽  
Pentti Kiilholma ◽  
Ingebjørg Kinne ◽  
Gunilla Tegerstedt ◽  
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pp. 210
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2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 384-393
Author(s):  
Loganathan J ◽  
Fayyad AM

Objective: To report the safety and efficacy of single incision anchored anterior vaginal mesh repair for women with recurrent anterior vaginal prolapse.Methods: Retrospective study of women with recurrent anterior vaginal prolapse, Stage 2 or beyond, who underwent single incision anchored vaginal mesh repair with Anterior Elevate (American Medical Systems, Minnetonka, USA) between June 2012 and October 2016. Pre-operatively, the Prolapse Quality-of-Life questionnaire (P-QOL) and Pelvic Organ Prolapse/Urinary Incontinence Sexual Function Questionnaire-12 (PISQ-12) were completed. Post-operatively, women completed the P-QOL, PISQ-12 and the global impression of improvement questionnaire (PGI-I). Preoperative POP-Q and post operative POP-Q examination at up to 24 months follow up were recorded. At average follow up of 36 months, participants were interviewed via telephone using questions from the P-QOL, PISQ and PGI-I.Results: 45 women had single incision anterior vaginal mesh kit repair for recurrent prolapse. Postoperatively, 85% of women reported cure of their prolapse symptoms. At 24 months, 80.0% had POP-Q stage 0 or 1 in the anterior compartment, and 93.8% achieved anatomical cure of apical prolapse (point C above 0). During structured telephone interview at mean follow up of 36 months, on PGI-I, 70% reported feeling ‘much better’ or ‘very much better’.Conclusion: Vaginal surgery using single incision lightweight mesh kits can be an effective approach for women with recurrent anterior vaginal prolapse, resulting in subjective and objective cure rates of over 80% with reasonable safety profile up to 60 months postoperatively.


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