Sacral colpopexy using mersilene mesh in the treatment of vaginal vault prolapse
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Sacral colpopexy using mersilene mesh in the treatment of vaginal vault prolapse
Abstract
We report the efficacy and safety of abdominal sacral colpopexy using Mersilene mesh to treat vaginal vault prolapse. A total of 61 patients underwent sacral colpopexy to treat vaginal vault prolapse of whom 58 were available for evaluation. The procedure utilizes an abdominal approach to expose the vaginal vault and the anterior surface of the first and second sacral vertebrae. A Mersilene mesh is fastened to the anterior and posterior vaginal walls then anchored to the sacrum without tension. Hysterectomy and posterior colporrhaphy were performed as indicated. Concomitant anti-incontinence surgery was performed in 52 patients: 41 underwent Burch colposuspension, and 11 had pubovaginal sling placement. To assess long-term subjective and clinical efficacy, patients completed a questionnaire and underwent pelvic examination at least 1 year following surgery. The resolution of symptoms, objective restoration of normal pelvic support, and urinary continence defined surgical success. Median patient age at operation was 62 years. Previous operations included 29 hysterectomy procedures, five failed sacrospinous fixation, and 12 failed anti-incontinence procedures. The total complication rate was 15%. With a median follow-up of 26 months, complete correction of vaginal prolapse was found in 91% of patients. Vaginal symptoms were relieved in 90% of patients and 88% of patients had resolution of their urinary incontinence. Ninety percent of patients were satisfied with the surgery and would recommend it to others. Sacral colpopexy using Mersilene mesh relieves vaginal vault symptoms, restores vaginal function, and provides durable pelvic support.
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