AIM:To demonstrate the surgical treatment validity and the post-operative complication decrease. MATERIAL OF STUDY: Seventythree women who underwent P.O.P.S. + S.T.A.R.R. treatment, follow-up one year. RESULTS: We observed an important reduction or a completely disappearance about pre-operative signs and symptoms. DISCUSSION:We are aware that the proposed technique, if taken into account by urogynecologists, will raise several arguments and will raise many doubts and perplexities. For this reason we wanted develop a follow-up sufficiently long and many case studies with data to support our claims. CONCLUSIONS:We believe that the procedure proposed by us, given the results, was excellent in patients with multiorgan pelvic prolapse, especially with the vagina walls elongated and that retain a good trophism.
Multiorgan female pelvic prolapse: pelvic organ prolapse suspension (P.O.P.S.) stapled transanal rectale resection (S.T.A.R.R.): new surgical tecniques and results / F., Ceci; Spaziani, Erasmo; Casciaro, Giovanni Enrico; S., Corelli; A., Martellucci; A., Costantino; S., Nicodemi; M., Avallone; S., Orsini; A., Tudisco; F., Aiuti; Stagnitti, Franco. - In: ANNALI ITALIANI DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 2239-253X. - STAMPA. - 84:6(2013), pp. 711-713.
Multiorgan female pelvic prolapse: pelvic organ prolapse suspension (P.O.P.S.) stapled transanal rectale resection (S.T.A.R.R.): new surgical tecniques and results.
SPAZIANI, Erasmo;CASCIARO, Giovanni Enrico;STAGNITTI, Franco
2013
Abstract
AIM:To demonstrate the surgical treatment validity and the post-operative complication decrease. MATERIAL OF STUDY: Seventythree women who underwent P.O.P.S. + S.T.A.R.R. treatment, follow-up one year. RESULTS: We observed an important reduction or a completely disappearance about pre-operative signs and symptoms. DISCUSSION:We are aware that the proposed technique, if taken into account by urogynecologists, will raise several arguments and will raise many doubts and perplexities. For this reason we wanted develop a follow-up sufficiently long and many case studies with data to support our claims. CONCLUSIONS:We believe that the procedure proposed by us, given the results, was excellent in patients with multiorgan pelvic prolapse, especially with the vagina walls elongated and that retain a good trophism.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.