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Comparative Study
. 2011 Apr;22(4):469-75.
doi: 10.1007/s00192-010-1302-2. Epub 2010 Oct 20.

Laparoscopic sacral colpoperineopexy: abdominal versus abdominal-vaginal posterior graft attachment

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Comparative Study

Laparoscopic sacral colpoperineopexy: abdominal versus abdominal-vaginal posterior graft attachment

Colleen D McDermott et al. Int Urogynecol J. 2011 Apr.

Abstract

Introduction and hypothesis: Laparoscopic sacral colpoperineopexy (LSCP) involves posterior graft extension to the perineum for improved posterior support. The objective of this study was to determine whether posterior measurements differed between those that had graft extension done abdominally (A-LSCP) or abdomino-vaginally (AV-LSCP).

Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of patients that underwent A-LSCP (n = 17) and AV-LSCP (n = 51). Pre-, peri-, and postoperative variables were compared using Student's t, Fisher's exact, and analysis of covariance tests.

Results: Follow-up was 6 to 12 months. There were no differences between A-LSCP and AV-LSCP for any vaginal measurements or stage of prolapse (P > 0.05). Although not statistically different, A-LSCP patients had lower rates of mesh erosion and dyspareunia (P > 0.05). AV-LSCP patients had fewer prolapse symptoms (P = 0.01), but both groups had similar surgical satisfaction (P= 0.8).

Conclusions: A-LSCP and AV-LSCP had comparable effects on posterior vaginal measurements; however, mesh erosion and subjective outcomes differed between the two approaches.

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