Background: The preservation of the uterus has an important role in the pelvic organ prolapse (POP) surgery. Objectives: The aim of this study is to assess the long-term anatomical and functional outcomes of abdominal hysterosacropexy. Methods: Prospective study. A series of women who underwent open abdominal hysterosacropexy for high-stage POP with a minimum 75-month follow-up were included. Results: Data on 51 patients were included. Median follow-up was 136.7 months (range 75.8-258 months). Apical prolapse cure rate was 100%. The success rate for anterior and posterior vaginal compartment was 96 and 94% respectively. Urinary and sexual symptoms significantly improved. Ninety-two percentage of the women were "extremely" or "very much improved" with the operation. Conclusion: This study confirms that abdominal hysterosacropexy is a good surgical option with durable results for the management of POP in women who wish to preserve their uterus.

Uterus preserving prolapse repair. How long does it last? / Illiano, E.; Zucchi, A.; Giannitsas, K.; Carbone, A.; Pastore, A. L.; Costantini, E.. - In: UROLOGIA INTERNATIONALIS. - ISSN 0042-1138. - 102:3(2019), pp. 319-325. [10.1159/000496346]

Uterus preserving prolapse repair. How long does it last?

Zucchi A.;Carbone A.;Pastore A. L.;Costantini E.
2019

Abstract

Background: The preservation of the uterus has an important role in the pelvic organ prolapse (POP) surgery. Objectives: The aim of this study is to assess the long-term anatomical and functional outcomes of abdominal hysterosacropexy. Methods: Prospective study. A series of women who underwent open abdominal hysterosacropexy for high-stage POP with a minimum 75-month follow-up were included. Results: Data on 51 patients were included. Median follow-up was 136.7 months (range 75.8-258 months). Apical prolapse cure rate was 100%. The success rate for anterior and posterior vaginal compartment was 96 and 94% respectively. Urinary and sexual symptoms significantly improved. Ninety-two percentage of the women were "extremely" or "very much improved" with the operation. Conclusion: This study confirms that abdominal hysterosacropexy is a good surgical option with durable results for the management of POP in women who wish to preserve their uterus.
2019
abdominal hysterosacropexy; anatomic outcomes; functional outcomes; long term; pelvic organ prolapse; adolescent; adult; aged; female; follow-up studies; humans; middle aged; pelvic organ prolapse; postoperative period; preoperative period; prospective studies; uterine prolapse; uterus; vagina; young adult; gynecologic surgical procedures; organ sparing treatments
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Uterus preserving prolapse repair. How long does it last? / Illiano, E.; Zucchi, A.; Giannitsas, K.; Carbone, A.; Pastore, A. L.; Costantini, E.. - In: UROLOGIA INTERNATIONALIS. - ISSN 0042-1138. - 102:3(2019), pp. 319-325. [10.1159/000496346]
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